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The Times - 12/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Richard Evans, From Sinan Fisek, From Malcolm Brown, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Political Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Christopher Warman, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By John Young Planning Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, From Ian Bradley, Reports by Sara Bonner, Robert Morgan and Gordon Wellman of our Parliamentary Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patricia Clough, From Robin Young Moissac, Tarn-et-Garonne, By David Wood European Political Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Paul Flather of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Ray Kennedy, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From John Best, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Frederick Cleary, From Stephen Downer, From Richard Hughes, From M. G. Pillai, From Ian Murray, David Robinson, Noel Goodwin, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, Noël Goodwin, Joan Chissell, Sasthi Brata, William Mann, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Nicholls, By Nicholas Keith, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Caroline Moorehead, JOHN H. LAPSLEY, , LIONEL DAILLIE, , PATRICK VINCENT, , ANTHONY BUZZARD, , G. W. R. TERRY, , RALPH W. V. ELLIOTT, , ANN K. S. LAMBTON, , ROBERT LANE, , ERNEST WATKINS, , R. L. DAVIDS, , BRIAN MITCHELL, , STANLEY FREEDMAN, , RICHARD S. ROWNTREE, , BRIAN MONTGOMERY, , JOHN GILLARD WATSON, , David Watts, Ivor Davis, By the Staff of Nature, Bl Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, By Our Theatre Reporter, I.M., A friend, J. F. P., By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, David Blake, By Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Wainwright, Bill Johnstone, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Huxley, GEOFFREY W-W PONTIN, , T. J. T. HEAP, , V. LEONARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, Kenneth Owen, By Roman Eisenstein, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, John Blunsden, Peter Davalle,

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News: Only one in ten unhappy with their housing, French see the sunnier side of Mrs Thatcher, Norfolk leads new radio station drive, Army's big Nato exercise gets under way, Miners declare war of words, Orchestras cut budget for conductors, Tories insist on single site for Euro Parliament, Explosion kills woman: Firemen working, Malaysia tackles problem of the four-day weekend, Chile votes on future of President, New laws on police powers to be proposed, Journalists are accused in radical group bulletin, Now! caught in the ups and downs of the weeklies, Liberals stick to Nato and reject non-nuclear force, President's boycott of first debate attacked, How Jesus would vote in Italy, Morocco alleges bias in OAU on Sahara war, Heathrow users blamed for oil pollution, Generating board to shut 22 power plants, Prosecutor demands death penalty for Korean opposition leader, Millions leave official unions in Poland, Heart transplants back in favour, surgeon says, Vauxhall workers vote in secret ballot to accept offer of 8%, Mr Heffer hints that moderates should go, Unions warn Hunterston strikers on closure, Ugandan militia blamed for killings, US Elections Mr Anderson becomes danger to Carter camp, Solitary confinement review at Broadmoor, Moscow Diary, Tenerife air disaster claims may cost millions, Two solicitors ordered to be struck off, Callaghan fury at rebuff over jobs debate, Mr Fraser sets date for election, Council allocations for loft insulation exhausted, California wines threatened as strike intensifies, Permanent centre for actors to be opened, Begin aide organized terror gang, journal says, Mr Mugabe calls on Africans to fight foreign exploitation, Liberal Assembly Delegates stand by the Nato commitment as non-nuclear strategy is voted out, Jenkins decision expected soon, St Edmund's School Canterbury, Carrington visit to Japan and China arranged, Covent Garden gala for £1.5m appeal, Security conference scales its first hurdle, National talks on 'Express' dispute likely today, Black September for the Turks, Hopes grow of settlement in docks dispute, Dissident determined to go home, Threat to hospitals as engineers reject 13%, Russia to send Poles more food, British ship paralyses French port, Attacks dismay French apple men, President Bani Sadr given final warning by ayatollahs, New team will seek Civil Service cuts, Science report Evolution: Ant societies at work, The search for a non-violent Irish answer, Stalking the Khmer tiger in remote Kampuchea, Motoring How Mercedes pleases tycoons and cabbies, Abolition of land tax demanded, Proposal to legalize workers' takeovers, Union seeks to drive economical bargain, Mexico is to introduce identity cards, Premier accused of breaking election law, Political allies fete Herr Strauss with bonhomie but scant affection, Deported Iranians in clash, BA Atlantic fares cut in attempt to beat Laker, Transkei ex-minister who died in prison 'was detained after he had fallen into a trap', Skirmishing before the battle for the no man's land of British politics, Tighter curb likely in Hongkong, Councils must reduce staff and give significantly lower pay rises next year, Chancellor says, Getty museum tries to appear tight-fisted, A nice day's debating for the nice people, Teacher threat to discipline, tribunal told, Moving the petro-dollar mountain, Setback for Mr Trudeau over constitution, Christian churches claim a fifth of all adults, Union criticizes smallpox evidence, Thames barrier delay brings flood warning, Minister rejects referendum on Welsh TV channel, Council favours mixed building for Isle of Dogs, News analysis 'Private Eye' takes on the Foreign Office. Law: Two men arrested at Chicago airport after £1m jewelry raid in London, Couple caused girl's death, Man to face football affray charge today, Ten years for Iraqi who had TNT in shaving cream. Index. Display Advertising: Kemble, Schroders, Gate Two, Mining Supplies, Pal Joey, El Oro Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd., Rsc, Louis Newmark Limited, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Bank Base Rates, Atlas Copco, The Sunday Times, Saa, The Exploration Co. Ltd., Financial Times, Cu Assurance, Camden Plaza, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Andemars Piguet, Bsr Limited, Laing, Glenfiddich, Anglo & Middle East Factors Ltd, Royal Mail, Msb, The John Lewis Partnership. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Legal Notices, Services. Reviews: Resnais's imaginative parallels of human behaviour My American Uncle (A) Academy 2 Brubaker (AA) Leicester Sq. Theatre Cruising (X) London Pavilion Urban Cowboy (AA) Empire, Promenade Concerts BBCSO/Atherton Albert Hall/ Radio 3 and 4, The Greeks BBC 1, Book review Mrs Gandhi, Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall, Submariners Theatre Upstairs, Philharmonia/Del Mar Albert Hall/Radio 3, Das Rheingold Covent Garden. Sport: Rugby Union Hignell's career may be ended by ankle trouble, Tennis, Rugby League Leading referee gives up on medical advice, Quiet American for whom America's Cup is tailored, Sports Council Jeeps aims for a better liaison on the field, Cricket Line and length needed more than sheer speed in West Indies, Motor racing Problems of a new circuit in Italian Grand Prix, Tennis Cox unable to turn the clock back, Golf Convincing victory for England at Dornoch, Racing Mercer to become stable jockey for Walwyn next year, Swimming Selectors name Lowe in England party, Boxing Finnegan may contribute to bringing title back, For the record, Football Road to Spain might be too steep. Editorials/Leaders: Anyone For Westminster?, Liberals Tackle Defence, Turkey's Political Cauldron. Letters to the Editor: Christians in Iran, 'Persuasion' solution to bank queues, Belgium remembers, Drilling at sacred site, Policing football matches, The case for a centre party, Church unity, Charleston Fund MSS, The shrinking shirts, Tea trolley assistants and declining rewards, Government and consent, Where Britain fails in translating ideas into commercial success, Cri de camp, Canada's federal problems, This island race. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 13, 1955. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,320, Television, Fund for music and drama, Draw keeps Dr Hempson in Paignton chess lead, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Obituaries: Lord Brock, Mr Denis J. M. Glover, Dr A. G. Sanders Early work on preparing penicillin, Sir Cyril Kleinwort, Mr J. H. Griffin, Mr Simon Thorpe. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts ease, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Warning on economy curbs trading, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Turner & Newall grasps the nettle, Discount market, Du Pont jobs blow to Northern Ireland, Heavy plant suppliers optimistic about increase in orders, Big drop in winter holiday sales likely, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Sedgwick Group profits dip in difficult first half, International, Wellman faces first-half loss, Maynards tops £2m for year, Listing for Sea Containers, Government increases limits on home loans, Proposals for recycling Opec surpluses, In Brief, IMF could ease cost of oil to Third World, BL's trade figures likely to be grim, Lloyd's members to have the right of veto under Fisher changes, The Pound, Briefly, Bank of England intervenes to hold down interest rates, Prudential lifts interim after slight profits rise, Technology The cost of coping with lead in petrol, Second thoughts on Britain's economic ills, CBI steps up pressure for aid to industry, Doubts on US car import curbs, Business Diary: Tailors cut their cloth · Knight errant, US budget deficit of $55,000m forecast, £2,500m System X project starts, Tin stocks, Power plants to close: Reduced demand has prompted the, Western's new platinum mine, £31m investment trust switch by Electra, Opec to consider oil price indexation plan, Bridon bounces back, but outlook is grim, BICC offer for Higgs and Hill is rejected. Business Appointments: Business appointments New sales director is named by Ford. Births.

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