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The Times - 03/12/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, By Nicholas Timmins, Stewart Tendler and Craig Seton, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily, By Bill Johnstone, By Ronald Kershaw, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Roper, By Our Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Ian Bradley, From Ronald Kershaw, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, , From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Knipe, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Frederick Cleary, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Patrick Knight, From David Watts, From Peter Evans, From Moshe Brilliant, From Sinan Fisek, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Keith Macklin, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy, By Roy McKelive, By Rex Bellamy, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Patrick O'Leary, Frances Farrer, Nicolete Gray, Michael Church, Joan Bakewell, John Percival, Mary Cosh, Ned Chaillet, Noël Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Dr Tony Smith Medical correspondent, Brian Alderson, Pat Healy Social services correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, , FRANK HOOLEY, , NIGEL SEYMER, , MICHAEL ROSE, , JOHN VAIZEY, , MICHAEL MATES, , DAVID POOLE, , ROBERT SANDERS, , HILARY ROSE, , EILEEN MOXON, , GILL SEIDEL, , LARS ULRIC BORENIUS, , J. G. FORD, , A. LASCELLES, , P. SWINNERTON-DYER, , KEITH RAYNER, , EIRLYS ROBERTS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, AP-Dow Jones, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl, By Philip Robinson, Derek Harris, Roman Eisenstein, From Peter Norman, By David Hewson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, JOHN LEE, , LAWRENCE GUYER, , BARBARA SMYTHE, , T. H. HUGHES-DAVIES, , MALCOLM WARNER, , B. E. DYER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Earle, Paul Omerod, By Margareta Pagano, From New York, Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, By Romai Eisenstein, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Production costs match ITV's, BBC chief says, Mercy theme in papal encyclical, Sir Hugh Greene criticizes complaints body, Lord Chalfont points out some fallacies in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament Why Britain must keep its deterrent, Romain Gary commits suicide at 66, Mrs Thatcher to meet Mr Haughey in Eire at time of hunger-strike tension, Mr Pym is not giving up rebellion over cuts, Slaughter for thousands of pigs as disease spreads, Calligraphy is a self-monitoring discipline, Full jails do not cut crime, seminar is told, Schoolroom a pleasure, not a torment, Police oppose assault investigation squad, Dr Nyerere feted on Zimbabwe visit, Mayor says citizens would fight French Army over atom plant, President Kaunda hard pressed to stem growing discontent, Uruguay voters' No to military is hailed as victory for spirit of democracy, Protest over armed raid on students' houses, Syria puts faith in Soviet pact, Moving finger writes: pen types move on, Gold awards go to 800 at the Palace today, Ford strike threat by AUEW over hours, Duke unable to understand EEC farms policy, Social classes readjusted for 1981 census, 17-plus examination plan tentative, schools told, Minister sees trend back to urban living, Union backs MPs in Labour vote, Soviet Union curbs economic targets in next five-year plan, Science report Evolution: Organisms from outer space, Underwater agents shot dead in Korea, Legal aid cuts deplored by lawyers' group, Sir Peter Parker urged to stay as BR chief, Prince visits Jaguar aircraft plant in India, Doctor was 'soft touch' for drug addicts, Discretion without valour, Quick response to TV play on mental hospital patient, Trousers ban cost Sikh girl nursing job, tribunal told, Saudi mediator has talks in Jordan as frontier tension grows, Commons is united by suspicion of Ridley intentions on Falklands, Ankara limits Tel Aviv link, Timetable to make Belize independent, Complaint over moves to sway pit ballot, Diana Geddes restores the balance for the much-criticized Inner London Education Authority Not such a bad report after all, Israeli doctors dismayed by law tightening control over autopsies, Fire union leaders to recommend 18.8% pay deal be accepted, Cold comfort for those in economic gloom, Community renews efforts for Middle East peace, Mediation ends journalists strike in Finland, WEU sets up group to examine its role in European defence, Crime flourishes in disaster zone, US replies to Iran on hostages, Reuniting of Treasury and Civil Service Department is unlikely, Doctor murdered by Red Brigades, Yorkshire Ripper may top agenda for NUS debate, Chief Justice of Uganda is dismissed by Military Commission leader, 13-nation agreement on shipping rules, Captain complains: 'We now have the Prime Minister in the cockpit with us' Mr Lee turns Singapore pilots' dispute into political fight, Protection sought in Madrid for press working abroad, East Germany declares Polish border closed to the West Russia denies military build-up, London Diary The lady who just can't succeed, Unemployment convention expected to attract 900, Mr Steel offers haven for disillusioned MPs, House builders want quicker planning system, Rail union threatens strike action unless £50m more state aid is offered to bolster BR, Servicewomen to be trained to use guns in self-defence, Civil Service unions lose action on pay, Rossminster group of companies, Supreme steer's lack of fat carries much weight, Amnesty urges Spain to end torture of prisoners, The cot death factors, Roving eye on health authorities, Course in animal care: Mr David Attenborough, Fewer betting offices but stakes are up, Christmas bombing alert after London army centre blasts, Admissions of foreign students are down 10%. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Third top executive resigns from NEB, Lifeboat awards. Display Advertising: V & A, Platignum, Small Times, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mind, S A A, International Timber, Highland Queen, Datsun, Three Candlesticks, Bmw, The Times, The South African Sunday Times, Bowring, Lloyds Bank, The Universal Penman, Whitaker & Sons Ltd., The Globe And Mail, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Paribas 80, Laing, The Hilton Roof, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Punch, Rhm, Parker. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Delhi court orders blinded prisoners to be treated, Judge told priest was killed in frenzied rage, Teacher at prison in sex equality action, House of Lords 'Wilful' neglect of child not an absolute offence Regina v J. M. Sheppard Regina v J. C. Sheppard, Court of Appeal Issue when drink is a defence Regina v Garlick, Merseyside policemen granted bail, Court of Appeal Evidence of similar surrounding circumstances Regina v Barrington, Patricia Hearst asks court to quash conviction. Arts and Entertainment: Television, University in link with Scots orchestra, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,390, Regional Tv, Radio, German artists set seven records, Personal Choice, Draws damage England's chess hopes. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Firemen in different position to others, Ban on sale of glue to young is not justified, Government throwing away prestige, Annual cash limit not sensible in defence, Firearms training for women's Services, Nuclear arms an essential part of comprehensive defence shield, New jobs and services expected in telecommunications at end of Post Office's monopoly, Warning on growth of bugging devices, Armed forces pay review board will not be nobbled-Mr Pym, Airport levy might go up next year, Procedures for joint defence decisions do not need changing House of Commons, Sale of Surrey airport 'a shoddy story on par with Crichel Down' House of Lords, Burnham Commitee. Sport: Motor racing Hope that GP dispute will soon be resolved, Football Birmingham lay siege but fail to breach the Anfield fortress, Rugby League Cambridge lose first match at a new sport, Badminton A one-sided match makes evaluation difficult, Snooker Davis wins four frames in row for second title, Table tennis Hungarian wins title as Potton disappoints, Racing Mare in foal to Troy is sold to Ireland, Boxing WBC licence to show medical report, Tennis Umpire quits after Nastase row, For the record Cycling, Real tennis American almost takes rivals and court apart, Cricket Fast bowlers cause downfall of Indians, Ice skating Two women of rare promise lead the way for Britain, Squash rackets Barrington endures the pain of memory. Reviews: Last night's television Best of British BBC 1, Abel/Szidon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Not Quite Jerusalem Royal Court, Lively response by young dancers Pulcinella Champs-Elysées, Paris, LSO/Copland Festival Hall, Life for Christine Granada, Talking Heads Hammersmith Palais, Book review The History of Islington, Children's books Let's just imagine, the written word A Special Report On The Art, Technique And Implements Of Handwriting. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Dec 3, 1955 Ban on IRA news, Let's have a quick debate for the road. Editorials/Leaders: New And Dangerous Tensions, No Way To Drive A Bargain. Letters to the Editor: Reporting Zimbabwe, Cross-Channel links, Nurses and abortion, Inflation and granny bonds, Christmas mail delay, Nato and Poland, The road to a new equilibrium, The sound of Jekyll, University inquiry, Death verdict in Korea, Lord Vaizey's change of party, Thin on the air, Welcoming royalty, Overseeing the Customs, Nuclear waste disposal, Taking stock of the 'Ripper' murders, Politics in Ulster, Costs of sick-pay proposals, Appointment of bishops. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Gordon-Walker Former Labour minister. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Weaker on Wall Street fails, Recent Issues, Stock markets Wall St drop leaves index sharply lower, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Economic prospectsis there life after death?, Geo Bassett rebounds after reorganization, London quotation for Hansa Petroleum, Sugar price is still plunging, Commodities, International Degussa expects advance as turnover increases, Pace of footwear decline eases, Squeeze on margins hits Tecalemit, MAM results lower, but dividend held, Unigate gets £10m in sale to France, How Italy's intellectuals swell the dole queues, 100,000 job losses likely in N. West, CBI chief delivers new warning on industry 'going down the plughole', New Royco bid by Mr Strudwick, CSI look at offer nearly complete, Glassmakers seek lower fuel costs, In Brief, Reserves go up by $163m, Displays from 65 nations at largest tourism exhibition, Fine Art interim profits collapse, EEC court challenge over steel quotas, NVT reconsiders future of cycle range, The Pound, NEDO director calls for positive industrial strategy line from state, Widening the differential, Sohio in £320m coal deal with US Steel, EEC call for more use of modern technology, Briefly, Seagram The view from the top of the cash pile, £2,228m more sought for public spending, Bank union lodges 20 pc claim, Japanese float their latest plan to save oil, Lonrho calls for Fraser meeting on store deal, Chemical business hits Carless Capel figures, Report predicts more Scottish financial jobs, International Timber cuts dividend as profits plunge, Culter Guard closes mill after £1m loss, Prime rates move ahead to 18.5pc, St Piran slips in first half, Business Diary: A Royal first for BICC. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Norwich Union head office board. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Christmas Gift Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Opera & Ballet, Forthcoming Events. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Residential Property Town houses that once did civic duty. Births.

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