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The Times - 15/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, From Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Anthony Parisi, By George Clark, By Alan Hamilton, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Tim Jones, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Labour Editor, From Penny Symon, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Paul Routledge and David Felton, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Hennessy, Keith Jeffery, From Our Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Arthur Osman, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, European Parliament, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our European Political, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Peter Nicholas, From Robert Fisk, From David Spanier, By David Watts, From David Cross, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Frederick Cleary, From Richard Wigg, From Hasan Akhtar, From Neil Kelly, by Prudence Glynn, By Geoffrey Green, By Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Paul Moor, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Lawrence Freedman, Alan Hamilton, R. L. STOREY, , CYNTHIA REAVELL, , J. D. N. HARTLAND-SWANN, , THOMAS BALOGH, , ROGER OPIE, , TERENCE PRICE, , ERIC THURSTON, , A. G. FATHERS, , D. G. BOAL, , R.G.R. WALL, , MALCOLM CROSS, , MARIAN GERRARD, , ALEC SAMUELS, , H. DAVID, , DUNCAN-SANDYS, , ALAN BOWNESS, , HUGH LEGGATT, , JOHN THORN, , F.R. TWISS, , By the staff of Nature, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, K. S. writes:, By Nicholas Hirst, Energy Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Philip Robinson, Derek Harris, By David Blake, By Peter Wainwright, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Industrial Staff, By Robert Rodwell, Kenneth Owen, ANDREW S. E. TOMALIN, , ALAN HARRIS, , PHILIP M. SIMPSON, , A. SANDMAN, , C. J. DOBSON, , G. PETERSEN, , NICHOLAS BAKER, MP, , ANTHONY HOLLAND, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Edward Townsend, Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Alison Mitchell, By our Financial Staff, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Politics and Parliament: Mr Silkin accuses Government of introducing rigid ultimatum, Five MPs missing from register of interests, Bill will remove 'unreasonable restraints' on Scottish tenants, West may propose that 1980 Olympics be moved from Moscow, House must decide on facilities for MEPs, Taxpayer will not rescue steel industry MPs told, Call for fuel rebate scheme to offset higher prices, Afghanistan shows that non-alignment is no protection against Russian anppetites, £4m sought from EEC to assist British steel industry, Sir Keith Joseph says steel strike will further reduce demand and put even more jobs at risk House of Commons, MP promises motion urging Kelly inquiry. News: High-wire protest: José Ramón, Results of UN vote on troops in Afghanistan, Drivers at Esso call off stoppage, Three Briton among 67 in hijacked plane, Big parties pour scorn on Greens, Chartered surveyors offer free advice to citizens' bureaux, Euro MPs fight for travel expenses, Union ballot on pay as BL talks founder, Construction company set up sham firms to avoid tax, Crown says, Motorway opens near shrine despite protests, Wales TUC delays strike for a week, Stockholders report more activity at ports, Rising population will mean starvation, Duke says, Caution against escapist drift into university, Three killed 'because jet pilot ejected too late', Nine curb subsidies on butter sales to Russia, Mrs Gandhi's Cabinetlist excludes her son and ex-ministers identified with emergency rule, Fashion, President Carter promises to take any action required for protecting US interests in Asia, Troops seen only as reserve to local police force, Two-stage rise planned in electricity prices, Dayan move fails to stop transfer of settlement, Washington plans own sanctions, Latest European snow reports, Yorkshire men reinforce Midland lines, Immigrant pupils born in Britain do well, Dissidents arrested before invasion, Why steel output lags behind EEC companies, Speedy two-seater: The Blackpool-based specialist car, Amnesty criticizes human rights aspects of British Rhodesia policy, Pickets switch blockade to ports in south-east after cargo diverted, Iran decides to expel American journalists, Move to end Saudi missionary dominance, Scot wins prize for radio play, Nkomo party is Patriotic Front now, Gratuitous insults from M Marchais help his former allies to stick together French Socialists draft programme for the eighties, Science report Genetics: Role of mysterious molecules, Amnesty plea on sales to tyrants, New campaign to win state help for the vaccine-damaged, Bernard Levin gets hooked on the Thirties Putting on the style, Insurgents keep fighting on credit, BBC shelves its round-Russia television series, Pope chides bishops with tact, Epsom College, London Diary, Armed post office raiders run into police ambush, Strasbourg to debate cut of £1,000m for Britain, Regional report Scottish Chamber Orchestra leaves the pit, BP puts petrol up to 125p a gallon today, Has putting Salt on the shelf done anyone any good?, Bertrand Russell Memorial, 'Cash needed' to get peace talks going, Attacks take Ulster death toll to 2,004, Stell Strike Those men of steel behind the strike, Doctors will be helped to return to practice, 2,000 militants planned to wreck Labour Party machine, Relief to refugees cut off after attack on lorries, Two million workers-in critical test of public sector pay limit, Complaints over 'Which?' are rejected, Justice seen to be done in the people's court, UN votes for troop withdrawal, Pig movements restricted in Seven counties, Saudis urge Muslim states to cut Soviet links, Kabul in 'secret approach to rebels'. News in Brief. Index. Business and Finance: Gold leaps to another record at $656.50, Discount market, LME metal stocks, The mad axeman cometh..., Garrard cuts staff by third, Doubts over European sanctions against Iran, Bowring predicts a bitter fight against US takeover, Commodities, Societies' higher rates fail to attract savers, Board to discuss director's future, Cutback in Christmas spending points to decline for retailers after January sales, Kenning diversification helps to overcome falling car sales, Euro-$ Deposits, Shell polyethylene price to rise 10 pc, World could withstand new Iran oil ban, Exxon says, Trusts invite Hume to bid talks, Business Diary: Beyond the fringe · Rhodesian reservation, In Brief, Chinese preparing the Shanghai bendies, Mergers A sign of good times and bad, Options, Boeing now listed on London Exchange, The Pound, Holidays without strings, Will the Government's nerve hold?, Greater lending scope for World Bank, Foreign companies are lining up for Meccano, Briefly, Recovery in second half aids Bett Brothers, Wellcome ends 1 pc ahead, International Renault's all round record, Coastal pays $20m to settle oil fraud case, Petrol up to 125p a gallon as BP passes on higher Forties price, Gold, Belfast car project leads to vehicle trim venture, Bank sculpture: Ugly washer-, Technology News Marketing products of X-ray optics research, Sterling: Other Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Rantlodge plan for Nationwide, New Life Business Premiums top £1,620m, Change in tax incentives planned, EMS European Currency Rates, Record sales of Krugerrands, Two-way pull on interest rates, Hopes of lower MLR spur shares and gilts. Display Advertising: History Today, Laing, Sotheby's, Royale, John Foord, Clarke Group, The Welcome Foundation Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, Motolease Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Saa, Maxwell Croft. Weather: The Weather. Law: EEC takes France to court again over lamb, Jiri Lederer is released from Czech jail, Policeman on charge 'mentally ill', Poulson memoirs plan to help creditors, Three strikers to sue Nalgo, Chief Justice quits post in Pakistan Kashmir, Former BSC employees on corruption charges, Couple 'not giving children a proper education'. Arts and Entertainment: Television, 16-point win in teams bridge contest, £80,000 cabinet is saved from export, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,122, Price of antique silver follows the gold spiral, British player is joint winner in Hastings chess. Sport: Racing Wetherby programme, Boxing Board to remain silent pending Senate inquiry, Hockey Rebuilding needed rather than inquisition, Golf Huggett retires while he's still on top, Rugby Union RFU refuse request for postponement of final, Sports Council SA cricket star denounces British mission, Tennis McEnroe's behaviour graceful as his play, For the record, Cricket Yorkshire day-even without Boycott, Football Home-spun Wigan game makes sense. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Amoco expands its support for WNO, Clarke's subtle taste for the perfumed sinner Harry Clarke Ulster Museum, Belfast The Seven and Five Society Michael Parkin Malcolm Arbuthnot, 1874-1967 Regent Street Polytechnic and Blond Fine Art, Guarneri Quartet St John's, The Merry Widow in odd circumstances, The Love of a Good Man Royal Court, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: Time For A Purge, Lord Soames On His High Wire. Letters to the Editor: Intervention or the free market, Changing the shape of ITV, Energy demand: rising sales of electricity, Company secretary's qualities, Status of engineers: excellence of training system in Britain, Law on rented property, London's third airport, Sales commission and surveyors' fees, Enormous enormity, 'Special price' books, Pronouncing Kabul, Answering the Ulster conundrum, A tower opposite the Tate, Diplomatic broomball, Access to Public Records, Whim-wham, Ethnic questions in the 1981 Census, Dealing with UK's mineral resources, Art inheritance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Judge sworn in, Taxing appointment: Mrs. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 14, 1955 Formosa treaty. Obituaries: Susan Beatrice Pearse, Miss Gertrude Collins, Mr John Naimaster, Rev Dr Ernest Payne Former President of World Council of Churches, Sir Charles Ellis. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Profit takers move in during afternoon, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Gains all round. Business Appointments: Business appointments Automotive Products chief executive. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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