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The Times - 26/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By David Blake, From Robert Schuil, From Nicholas Ashford, By Frances Gibb, By Paul Routledge and Peter Hill, By Geraldine Norman, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Staff, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By David Nicholson-Lord, By a Staff Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Cardiff, From Gretel Spitzer, By David Watts, By David Wood European Political Editor, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Knipe, From Ray Kennedy, From Dan van der Vat, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Leapman, From Sue Masterman, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From Ivor Davis, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Caroline Moorehead, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Edward Heath, , John Young, Trevor Fishlock, Bernard Levin, D. H. D. MERRIN, , DONALD McCORMICK, , MARCUS SHLOIMOVITZ, , A. J. BLACKBURN, , P. R. PHILLIPPS, , A. F. WILCOX, , MICHAEL GARDNER, , VINCENT HANNA, , PETER DODSON, , GEOFFREY GREEN, , JOHN NORMAN, , PAT O'HARA, , IAN BREACH, , ALAN KNOWLES, , CHRIS ROBINSON, , SALLY WHALEN, , W. L. KENDALL, , M. A. COLM, , VICTOR MONTAGU, , CHRISTOPHER J. BOWRING, , GAVIN ORAM, , LI CH'IEN, , By Our Special Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Corresponent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Gordon Graham, From Frank Vogl, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Geoff Watkins, By Moshe Brilliant, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wainwright Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Derek Harris, By David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, Bill Johnstone, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, W. J. PRINGLE, , LEONARD MAUNDER, , N. BADHAM, , H. G. BEARSTON, , ERIC ROLL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Ken O'Brien, John Earle, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by David Sinclair,

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News: Compromise on limit for abortion conceded, Manufacturers faced with penalty claims from foreign customers, 'Le Monde' fails to elect chief, Yugoslavia hopes for more EEC trade, Dr Nyerere alleges poll interference, Palestinians planning widespread protests today against Egypt-Israel exchange of envoys, Navy sinks MP's 'jobs for the boys' attack, 50 vehicles in fog pile-up, On the trail of the tropical forest killer, Criticisms of nuclear safety body 'ill founded', School inspectors paint a disturbing picture of education in many community homes, Researcher exposes forgery of Titians, Zambia denies report of Kaunda murder attempt, Yard detectives join South African inquiry into tanker sinking, Primate of All England is installed, Rail plan for cycles 'recipe for confusion', Minister acted unlawfully on cuts, judge rules, Underground ticketing scheme threatened, Bonn evades queries on Brandt mediation, Latest European snow reports, Despair and starvation in midst of plenty, Wolverhampton theatre closes early, Early mosaic discovered at Fishbourne, Council power to ban marches sought, Arrest of 500 as Kabul mops up, Mr Deng steps down as the Chinese Army's Chief of Staff, Oil and aid: the axis that could create a new order, Poll gunmen frightened off Filipinos, London visit by Bonn Chancellor, £100m BBC cuts plan for staff this week, Million ratepayers not claiming rebates, Woman PC saves colleague in football fight, Chained boy is freed from punishment post, MP calls for suspension of Debendox, Heart patient's sons pay first visit, Guernsey is divided over housing law overhaul, Europe moves closer to Westminster, Steel union leaders to boycott ballot and expel Sheerness rebels, Torture allegations as Rhodesian repatriation programme is suspended for election period, Depressing economic outlook for two years, London 'has important part to play in Europe', US finds a group of badly needed heroes, Oil spill threat to Greek bay recedes, Councils told to avoid cash clash, Abductions by governments to be challenged, 400 refugee boats 'seized by Jakarta', Sir Keith lies low and gives nothing away, Science report Pharmacology: Asthma agent made, Typhoid case closes cafe at Heathrow, Hunger-striking Corsicans sent to Paris hospital, Mugabe-Soames clash is averted despite claim that British are violating pact, Fashion Israel in Egypt, London Diary, Regional report Tim Jones Industry discovers benefits of rural Wales, Trophy damaged: The, Greek opposition threatens poll boycott, Presidential greeting: Presi-, M Chirac adopts sharper tone against Government, Tel Aviv places few curbs on foreign correspondents, Gandhi party wins three by-elections, Britain gives Berliners word of reassurance, Concessions for Wales refused by minister, Ronan Point's builders get legal bill, Qom wisdom offered to the impure, Lord Butler speaks against assisted places scheme, Mrs Thatcher denies disarray in Cabinet, UN Shah inquiry consults human rights campaigner, Chinese media praised for positive attitude to women, Warning of authoritariaon police danger, New Primate of Ireland surprised by choice, Women in advertising, Military coup in Surinam, Nazi-style hecklers ordered out, Transport union to demand ban on foreign cars from 1982 after study on strategy to save BL, Whitehall brief: Thatcher interest in 'doomsday' role Ministers must act in 'war games', A symbolic step by Zipra towards integrated army. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Ipa, Brooke Tool Engineering (Holdings)limited, The London Collections, Kienzle, Thomson Wintersports, Hampton & Sons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, The Great Northern Investment Trust Limited, Pan Am, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Globe Investment Trust Limited, Whsmith, Dapartment Of Health And Social Security, Idc, Gestetner Holdings Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Big fines at unexpected end of cyanide dumping case, Chancery Division Conveyance: 1587 case aids construction Joyce v Barker Bros (Builders) Ltd and Others., Belgian planned revolt in Sierra Leone, court told, Detective has stolen goods charge dismissed, Court of Appeal judge says jail is 'only way' for benefit cheats, High Court told of prison's 'nightmare' control unit, 'Factory' at a hospital Bromwich v National Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Priceless icon found by police, Queen's Bench Division Minister's hospital directions based on misleading advice, Road objector's appeal to delay court hearing fails, Dissident Polish editor tried on burglary charges. Sport: Golf Watson passes Weiskopf in earnings list, Football Croker's idea poses threat to aspirations of the meek, Table tennis Surprise choice of Sandley, Hockey Oxford will rely on Banting's calm authority, Cricket West Indies apology follows after-tea umpire protest, Rugby Union Welsh statement does not go far enough, Rugby League Halifax will not fear their formidable foe, Racing Aintree ban on Red Rum, Squash rackets Traditional rivalry to be renewed tomorrow, Tennis Argentina to face US in Davis Cup zone final, For the record, Olympic Games Elegy for the departed spirit of chaos at the spartan Games. Politics and Parliament: Corporation must break even, DPP has not obstructed Countryman inquiries, MPs want statement on High Court decision, Government would welcome a ballot, Learned and much respected judge, TUC's one-day strike would be valueless, Public not yet fully conscious of seriousness of energy crisis, Disapproval of vetting of juries in Northants, Cuts should be on meals and milk-Lord Butler House of Lords, Teachers' pay findings not binding, Opposition accused of time-wasting frivolity, Cutback in steel industry will have to be greater if BSC does not increase productivity House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Mr Benn wants steel debt burden eased. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments. Reviews: Dr Faustus Lyric Studio Hammersmith, Lontano Ica, Trial Run Young Vic, A revelation of American social-realism American Prints, 1879-1979 British Museum Images of Ourselves Tate Gallery The Chiaroscuro Cut Parkin Gallery Hungarian Graphics Polytechnic Concourse Gallery Mihail Chemiaken: Transformations Fischer Fine Art, Yuri Mazurok Wigmore Hall, Leipzig Gewandhaus Bach/Bosse Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 25, 1955 Bank rate 4½ pc, Jews in Russia, the other final solution. Editorials/Leaders: An Historic Exchange Of Ambassadors, The Road To Hyper-Inflation IS Paved With Good Intentions. Letters to the Editor: Executive redundancy and the efficiency of PER, Ultra and Matapan, Footing the EEC tax bill, Tory attitudes, Help for council tenants, Potential of Cornish mineral reserves, Where BBC axe may fall, Trade unions and the rule of law, Transport in London, Calm in a teacup, Getting value for our rates, Split definitive, Economic forecasts only half the story, Disease attacking British trade that could become terminal, Rugby violence, A profession for industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Award to poet, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, James Clayton Prize for Lieut-Commander, Inner Temple Scholarships, Eton scholarships, Film critics' 1979 awards. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Trials open for team to enter bridge Olympiad, Television, £800 paid for posthumous Victoria Cross, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,158, Personal Choice. Obituaries: Firmin Bouglione, Mrs Margaret Balllnger Crusade for black rights in South Africa, Lord Wilson Of High Wray, Mr J. K. Gore, Mr Eric Lyons. Business and Finance: Discount market, LME metal stocks, The gospel according to St Milton, Advertising watchdog out to improve image, Gen Mining puts its case, Commodities, Substitution account: can IMF sell the idea?, Currency rules eased by South Africa, Judge sets date for Sasse action, Bonus as Ward recovery continues, NEB tells accountants to seek alternative bid for Fairey, End in sight for Airfix as talks break down, Ransome Sims rises 20p on profit news, Baric Computing Services, NEDO chief calls for more positive polices, Berkeley shares issue oversubscribed, OECD promises substantial aid programme to help Turkey, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Business Diary: Muzak's change of tune · Grand Metro?, I C Gas's Canadian venture, New meeting on Lonrho deal, Shoe industry fights cheap imports, In Brief, Why commodities are in the spotlight, Coal cash plan lays stress on efficency, Record figures from Alexanders Holdings, Carter review of economy as pressure mounts for tough moves on inflation, Computer companies plan new lobby group, Options, The Pound, Briefly, International AGF plans rights issue to raise 70m france, Israel cuts government spending 6 per cent, Gold, Klobekner results 'satisfactory', Sterling: Other Markets, Normand Electrical, Norwegian claim on Turnbull Scott, A tough battle ahead for the Taoiseach, EMS European Currency Rates, Yule Catto may increase stake in North Sea group, Technology News Australians sponsor scheme to carry coal in hydraulic pipelines, Brazilian oil prospectors take to the trees. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet starts to account, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock markets New account opens on a cautious note. Business Appointments: Business appointments Technical director for Birds Eye named. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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