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The Times - 01/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From Robert Schuill, By Edward Townsend, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Craig Seton, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Young, From Our Own Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Schuil, From Michael Hornsby, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, From John Best, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Neil Kelly, From Gerald Shaw, By Caroline Moorehead, Ernest Gellner, Tony Samstag, By Norman Fox, By John Karter, From Richard Streeton, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From Peter Ryde, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, By Roy McKelvie, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Moor, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, R. V. JONES, , RAYMOND HARTLEY, , ENID LAKEMAN, , R. GRINBERGS, , JOHN HUNT, , E. S. PAGE, , VICTOR CONZEMIUS, , ANTHONY GEE, , TERENCE MORTIMER, , EDDIE LEVER, , JAN MUSSELWHITE, HM, JANE BLOM-COOPER, , MICHAEL RADFORD, , MICHAEL SMITH, HM, PAT HAYNES, , MARGARET WATSON, , ROD MORGAN, , JADIS NORMAN, , ERIC JAMES, , DAVID F. WARD, , J. F. SEARLE, , AMULREE, , DAVID HAMILTON, , RICHARD PANKHURST, , DENYS FRANZINI, , NORMAN J. PAGE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, Derek Harris, By Richard Allen, By Ross Davies, Business Diary Editor, From Peter Norman, By Peter Wainwright, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Douglas R. Sease, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Darryl Delamaide, LAURIE SAPPER, , CLIFFORD BUTLER, , AMORY PAKENHAM-WALSH, , C. L. FOX, , DEIRDRE DASHWOODQUICK, T. V. HARTZ, , ARTHUR MINTON, , A. COWIE, , MARTIN HIGHAM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Huxley, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Poles stop work over transfer of strike organizer, 'Danger' in BR historic buildings policy, Cost of TV 'must be paid by Parliament', EEC puts curbs on butter sales to Russia, Israel agrees to consider proposal for first negotiating on Gaza as way to break Palestinian deadlock, Hint of steep duty rises in Budget, Social democratic group threatens to set up rival Labour candidates to counter left-wingers, Labour's nuclear weapons rebels are rebuked, Antibiotic drugs 'could lead to pregnancy', Wife of Dr Sakharov fears exile, 'Cheating' in Philippines poll landslide, Police harass dissidents, Councils will try for plan to avert block grant, Change in Bill urged to save short tenancies, How the gold boom could be the key to convertibility, Pickets arrested in clash outside mills, Film tells of girl sent to Broadmoor at 15, TUC threat of 'rough time' for Government, Future Queen of Holland was brought up in exile, Washington willing to help Greek re-entry into Nato, Foreign cars banned at some BL plants, Snowdon call to help the disabled, US may give Tunisia military aid, Mr Sol Linowitz is latest in line of Middle East troubleshooters The optimistic man in Egypt-Israel talks, Moscow Diary, RAF graduations at Henlow, Labour sees no cut in inflation, Latest European snow reports, Blacks say white liberals 'lethal as snakes', Something to bear with units of expression (10), Envoy tells of plans for Shah's trial, S Africans suspicious of 'total stranger' appointed to head UN team of 10 in Namibia, Science report Astronomy: X-ray bursts, Mr Smith tells whites to campaign for Mr Nkomo, New union curb planned, Signs of judicial system 'being undermined', Synod document obliges Dutch bishops to restore traditional methods of seminary training, Paramilitary elements joining UDR, Roman Catholics say, Amnesty brands Singapore over torture, More Swedish aid to refugees in Rhodesia, Five two-star restaurants in 1980 guide, Victory in fight to save the krill, No action on strike pay, Leicestershire plans to cut careers staff by 40%, Motoring BL call to 'buy British' is not enough, Teachers angry as another county plans £8m cuts, 'The Stage' is 100 years old today, Ulster backs plea for more EEC funds, Waste denied by London Transport chairman, Making no bones about decaying bricks, Warning against rise in steel prices, £5m estimate for refit of royal yacht, Moscow 'ignored five American warnings', Tapped telephones allegations denied by both Mr Whitelaw and Mr Rees, Menzies appeal fund on way to £500,000 target, Britons get black mark from cleaners, Dr Graham jeered as he preaches, A country where the communities have usurped role of the state How the system manages to go on functioning in war-torn Lebanon, Dutch Queen makes way for her daughter, Yard investigate lost oil tanker mystery, Ghost that haunts Italian politicians rises again, Helicopter link planned to centre of Paris, Hint of Afrikaner backlash inhibits Botha reforms, Death in labour camp of Adventists' leader, Over 30 feared dead after Guatemala police storm occupied Spanish Embassy, Juvenile and adult crime keep in step, The Moulin Rouge is ninety, Edwardes attack on record of Longbridge conyener, Leading doctors say Bill will mean more septic abortions, All-out strike threat to main London docks, New York sabotage of Soviet plane alleged, Banned Peking paper is back after 14 years, New heart: Britain's second heart trans-, Threat to Kampuchea relief march, Home Office ordered to disclose documents, Power men lay-offs fear, West cautioned on games boycott. Index. Display Advertising: Dillon, Read & Co., Tristar Freight Services Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, M. H. J. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bickenstaff And Knowles Ltd., The Times, B.A.T Industries, Car Buyer's Guide, Bp, Inter-City, Department Of Energy, Laing, John Foord, Garford-Lilley Industries Ltd, Lep Air Ltd., B.A.T. Industries Limited, The Proprietors Of Hay's Wharf, Limited, Olivetti, Libyan Arab Airlines. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Registration of homes for old to be reviewed, European tour revealed desire to get EEC budget problem solved, Waste problem that even Moses could not have foreseen, Mr Whitelaw backs Operation Countryman, The authorized version, Whitehall unions set up contingency 'mirror image' Plan to paralyse government, Telephone tapping necessary in days of sophisticated crime House of Commons, Two days for Industry Bill, Deaths in police custody: Home Secretary insists upon no cover-ups or witch hunts, Royal Assent, Private Bill, Britain dragging feet on change to metric, Height unchanged, Lord Exeter says too late to move Olympics House of Lords, Prisoners costing £5,894 a year. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Magazine director given a suspended jail sentence, £200,000 bail on murder charge, House of Lords Mr David Frost's US activities escape tax Newstead (Inspector of Taxes) v Frost, Occupier's duty of care to firemen Sibbald or Bermingham v Sher Brothers (a firm), Dyslexic plea is rejected. Sport: Boxing Conteh may go to Atlantic City to meet Muhammad, Football Maine Road welcomes prodigal son home, Squash rackets Leslie nearer that elusive British title, Sports Council Apartheid blocks readmission to the fold, Racing Monty Python has the last laugh, Motor racing Strong backing for British drivers in F2, Athletics No action to be taken over expenses paid to competitors, Tennis Two defeats and Britain are on their way out, Hockey North sustain their effort, Rugby Union Buoyant England must keep Gallion under lock and key, Badminton Mrs Gilks may retire after losing her coach, Rackets As you were for singles, Bowls Bryant edges nearer to the world title, Golf Nicklaus back with new drive after coach reshapes his swing, Cricket Arif marks first appearance with fine 90, For the record. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Reviews: Fortunate timing for the treacherous tie The Human Factor (AA) Classic Haymarket; Odeons Kensington, Westbourne Grove, Swiss Cottage, Chelsea Sunburn (A) Classic Haymarket Rock 'n' Roll High School (AA) Classic Leicester Square (February 7) Straub-Huillet Retrospective ICA A Sense of Ireland ICA/National Film Theatre, Murder Rap BBC 1, Egypt's Shavian satire Blot Young Vic, Joachim Herz takes a daringly sensuous view of Lulu. Arts and Entertainment: Charles II painted cabinet from Henry Vyner settlement makes £11,000, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,137, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 1. Editorials/Leaders: Are The Savings The Right Ones?, Discipline For The Dutch, Rhodesia's Hazardous Election. Letters to the Editor: On target?, Prisoner of conscience?, Training of accountants, PO's 'somebody Barlow', Independence of the judiciary, Telephone systems, Amendment to the abortion law, Against inflation, Economic decline, OK address, Poll apart, Civil servants' pensions, British Council cuts, Universities' research role must not be endangered', Role of prison visitors, Abolition of quangos, Towards true democracy, Brontosaurus and the motor car, 'Milk round', Dissenting from Rome, Tired of British Rail's excuses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments New Lord Lieutenant for Isle of Wight, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Lord Pearson Inquiries into industrial disputes, Mr R. W. Birch. Business and Finance: Allied gambles on Scotland, Discount market, Technology After energy-is this the next crisis?, The soaring cost of building Britain's power stations, Business Diary: Bottle of Britain · Big Mac, Newspaper group figures soar ahead, Photograph by John Manning, International Westinghouse power group profits despite law suits, Drought delays tea profits, Commodities, Exporters look to Rhodesian markets, BNOC sale could cut state loans by £700m, FFI calls a halt to Eurosterling issues, Euro-$ Deposits, CBI chief criticizes 'buy British' campaigns, Reverse takeover by design group, Gallaher passes £60m pretax, Adela Investment doubts reflected on Eurobond market, Blundell-Permoglaze climbs 23pc to £2.2m, In Brief, Price Commission faces the final curtain, Options, Microchip plant for Coventry, New Govan Shipbuilders production targets, Tobacco group hit by exchange fluctuations, The Pound, Decline in UK textile industry 'unavoidable', Diamond prices to be increased, Briefly, Payments of $5m 'not disclosed', Borrowings rise at Lonsdale, Allied clinches £21m brewery deal, US Steel's losses signify turnround, Customs and Excise complains of gross understaffing, Gold, $1,500m credits sought by Turkey, Reardon Smith expects second-half improvement, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Dramatic decline in jobs, No Lonrho deal decision before mid February, Manchester Liners stake sale agreed 'in principle', EMS European Currency Rates, Swiss call for banks to dampen gold price, Cabinet clash on spending cuts may delay White Paper. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Stock markets Light selling gives way to firmer tone after hours, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Equities retreat. Business Appointments: Business appointments Westward TV chief on Aston Martin board. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Births.

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