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The Times - 05/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From Ivor Davis, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Lucy Hodges, By Nicholas Timmins, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Arthur Osman, By Richard Ford, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dessa Trevisan, From Christopher Walker, , From Frank Vogl, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Tewfik Mishlawi, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Watts, From Jacqueline Reditt, From John Best, Lady Plowden, Frances Gibb, Dr E. G. West, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Alan Gibson, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Gerald Ely, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, William Mann, By the Staff of Nature, Marcel Berlins, Joan Bakewell, Bernard Levin, David Steel, Alan Hamilton, MICHAEL LIPTON, , ANDREW NICOL, , JOHN LYTTLE, , HOWARD SHAW, , WILLIAM C. BROWN, , Wm. R. WESTON, , ALAN NEALE, , W. L. KENDALL, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , J. F. D. FRAZER, , ANTHONY CRIPPS, , W. S. SIEBERT, , FRANK ALLAUN, , C. H. ROLPH, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, Jan mayman, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill, By Michael Baily, By Philip Robinson, Vahe Petrossian, From Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Huxley, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, COLIN J. TULLY, , J. M. GREEN, , R. H. RANSFORD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Norman, Hugh Clayton, By Bryan Appleyard, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, Edited by Peter Davalle, Charles Hargrove, David Blake Economics Editor, Ian Murray, John Ardagh, I.M.,

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News: Mr Duffy's leadership endorsed, Poverty untouched by success, Israelis invoke British mandate to tame Arab leadership, A prisoner under sentence of death, Johnny Owen dies in coma, Amoco Cadiz caused £25m damage, Miners 'panic' at steel cuts, France EEC entry of Spain and Portugal will benefit 'Europe's cul-de-sac', Move to stop neo-Nazis at Cenotaph, Attempt on El Salvador leader's life, Science report Astronomy: Novel exploded star observed by satellite, Iranians say attack on Abadan repulsed, Department failed deplorably to guard citizen's interests and save cottages, Ombudsman says, Fewer rules in aviation urged by minister, Now it's back to the poisoned delights of politics, Two aborigines freed after taking 'sacred' paintings, BBC phone-in for children, Bonn intends ending jobs ban on extremists, Decade of achievement claimed for IBA, Mr Healey wins first ballot for Labour leadership to start neck-and-neck race with Mr Foot, Geneva lawcourt bombing claimed by Armenians, Legal claims the chief obstacle to Iran deal, State Department says, Plants and wastes could replace coal, State keeps its grip on the radio, Ulster fears upsurge in violence, Labour MPs assert role in choice of leader, No fund for 18 pc pay rise, firemen are told, Vandals cost Manchester school £1,000 a month, Deep doubts in the West over Soviet commitment to European détente, Move to curb compensation for consumers attacked, The vacuum Europe must fill, Underground masterpieces reach the light, Monument to mark Brezhnev battle site, Pay freeze for officials caught out by the snow, Industry: living in hope of a brave new world, London Diary, Mr Reagan sweeps to victory in presidential election, Social Focus Putting pressure at last on the torturing countries, MPs criticize Mr Prior and say pickets code is undesirable, Politics, Cabinet and Treasury still discussing further cuts, Brandt idea to retaliate against East Germany angers his party, Treasures of a rich past are saved for posterity, Europe Assembly's £125m, Petrol and power short in Assam as refinery closes, Industry, Britain rejects arms supply to Baghdad and Tehran, Fewer illegal Chinese held in Hongkong, 'Crime of century' echo in Paris bank vault robbery, Woman died of disease contracted in hospital, TUC may set up centres for the unemployed, Glimmer of hope in prisons dispute, 'New Standard' print run is halved again, £4,600 paid for first edition on navigation, Police telephone tapping expected to go before European Commission of Human Rights, Body of girl 'put on bonfire', Wartime fighter comes to the fore in Poland, Wildlife fund and China cooperate to save panda, US Elections Senator Birch Bayh is first victin to fall to right-wing campaign against liberals, Hotelier killed as Zimbabwe violence mounts, Dartmouth entry, Third 'abstained in BL strike vote', Classless appeal of French socialism boosts party's election chances Mitterrand-Rocard battle for leadership hinges on attitude to Communists, Anti-Marcos dissidents with US links alleged to infiltrate wide range of Filipino groups, Engine of change, Procedures changed after errors by DHSS, Economy bumps along quietly under Barre Plan, Treaty gives Salisbury EEC access, Constitution resolution approved by Ottawa, Union aims to detain QE2 in flags dispute, Drug-resistant malaria taking hold in Asia, A spoonful of medicine for Reith, Guest Column How ITV is helping deaf people to 'hear' while they watch, General, Start expected soon on adoption service, Continental coaches 'as safe as British', ETA gang murder Civil Guards in bar, Herr Honecker anxious to appease the Austrians, British businessman freed from Iraq jail, MPs may challenge Mr Pym if he holds back 'leaked' papers, Foreign student intake varies after grant cut. Index. Display Advertising: Manchester Business School, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Simpson Piccadilly, Gilts, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, M.Gérard, Mobil®, Cig International Capital Corporation, J.R.Parkington Ltd,, Klm, Bénédictine., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Church's, Laing, International Banking & Finance, Banque De Neuflize,, Mexico, Aldo Tura, C. Howard & Partners, Arts Council Of Great Britain, Folies Bergere. Politics and Parliament: First move towards EEC driving licence, 'State of the art' defence required, Valuable lessons in Operation Crusader, Chancellor studying all ways of reducing borrowing House of Commons, 'Threefold tragedy' of BL strike, Undesirable state of civil war in education regretted House of Lords, EEC Council of Ministers suspected of 'pulling a fast one', Creating more jobs depends on making Britain competitive, MP brings in Bill to help WIs out of jam, EEC directive on product liability cannot be accepted as it stands. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Jewish journalist accused in Iran of spying for US, Employment Appeal Tribunal No discrimination against woman lorry driver Page v Freighthire Tank Haulage Ltd, Twins obsessed with man are sentenced, Jury clear man of hotel murder, Tekere murder trial opens after appeal court refuses to delay case over jurisdiction question, Murder case accusation, Jury told of Kagan move to lay blame, Seoul's martial law chief confirms Kim sentence, EEC court to rule on retirement, Court of Appeal Contract severable: dismissal claim fails Land and Another v West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council. News in Brief. Sport: Football A twofold incentive for Liverpool, Racing Eddery fractures his collar-bone in collision at Leicester, Boxing Dedication of a quiet man from the valleys whose fists did the talking, Shooting British team are bound for Brazil, Squash rackets Barrington long in the tooth but still very much a tiger, Rugby Union Thornton returns for Surrey in play-off, Snooker Indian champion beats Lloyd, Tennis Mrs Cawley will not defend Wimbledon title, Yesterday's results, Rugby League Younger players ready to take up challenge, Show jumping Sponsorship at Hickstead, For the record, South African laddie from Lancashire, Today's fixtures, Athletics Yifter likely to challenge for Gateshead's golden prize. Property: Flat Sharing, Property House where the trains once ran, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Contracts & Tenders, Forthcoming Events, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Book review Justice in South Africa By John Jackson (Secker & Warburg, £8.95/Penguin, £1.95), A1 Pacino discovers humour amid dark clouds of language, Failing with panache The Adventures of Frank BBC 1, Otello Covent Garden, Richard III Stratford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, November 5, 1955 Silence on spies, Lord Mountbatten and the Suez fiasco: how the truth was nearly suppressed. Editorials/Leaders: Black Hunger For White Land, A Realist Reelected, IT Points To Mr Foot. Letters to the Editor: Custodial attitudes, African priorities, The unasked question, Fatal fascination, Time to stop tinkering, Tax liability and deeds of covenant, CND marches back, Choosing Labour's next leader, A bridge too low?, Dealing with shoplifters, Easing the way to death, Blame on badgers, Giving the public service its due, Vital need for training in information technology, Access to cheap air fares. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, New musical on silent film era, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Close finish in bridge team championship, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,366. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir David Lowe, Johnny Owen Bantamweight boxer of dedication and skill, Mr H. A. Taylor. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Opportunity knocking? · Good morning, gamblers, UK battleground for Iran assets fight, Discount market, Royal Mint operating profits up, Jardine discontinues buying Land shares, Some strike it rich in the new Australian gold rush, USM issue raises £1.3m for Thames Investment, Commodities, Massey-Ferguson hopeful despite $175m loss, Higher profits and dividend from Martonair, Optimism in Irish industry, Arenson results match expectations, City doubts over control of money supply as M3 jumps by 2 per cent, £74.6m oil tax evasion alleged, Scientists to launch Guy Fawkes spectacular for energy research, Bank Figures, Importers call for abolition of all controls on textiles and clothing, Private steelmakers seek help, Steel chief argues case for £6,000m Channel link, Politics of the 'pinta', In Brief, Engineering boost for Ropner, Scotcros tops £1m midway, Big majority favour wide changes in Lloyd's rules, Sterling rises to new peaks, 'Gloom psychology' hits beer sales, Aircraft deal denial by Mr Kaufman, The Pound, Searching for credibility, Briefly, Backing for EEC duty on proteins, Fraser in property deals to raise £40m, Eva Industries passes interim, Case for curbs on imports challenged, Shipyards link to counter competition, Danes have 20 years' supply of oil and gas, Well report hits Double Eagle and Warrior, 900 jobs to go in Merseyside shutdown, A pragmatic approach to money supply, Moran meetings under scrutiny, Uk Reserves, International Barlow Rand profits up 63 pc. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Featureless trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Economic gloom still weighing shares down, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Schroder Life Assurance. Births.

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