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The Times - 12/12/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Tim Jones, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, BY Michael Horsnell, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, BY Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Political Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, BY John Young planning Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Craig Seton, From Arthur Osman, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, Frnm Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Leapman, by Patrick Brogan, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, From Karan Thapar, From Christian Chadefaut of Agence France-Presse, From Ray Kennedy, From David Watts, By the Staff of Nature, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Alan Kennedy, M.P., Harold Fridjhon, H.F., Michael Prest, Frederick Bonnart Editor of Nato's Fifteen Nations, Peter Strafford, Richard Wigg, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Ronald Faux, L. E. J. ROBERTS, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , JOHN MARKS, , PATRICK U. BAYLY, , ADRIAN ROGERS, , J. C. HARRISON, , GEOFFREY ANDREW, , JAMES OWEN, , SHACKLETON, , ROYER DICK, , PAUL OSMOND, , ANITA J. PRAZMOWSKA, , JAN TOPOROWSKI, , EDMUND MARSHALL, , SINCLAIR HOOD, , B. V. JAYAWANT, , DENYS FRANZINI, , By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, Mr W. L., David Robinson, George Hill, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Michael Church, Patrick J. Smith, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Conrad Voss Bark, By Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Karter, By John Huxley, By Bryan Appleyard, Bill Johnstone, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, John Huxley, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, By Melvyn Westlake, E. A. JACKMAN, , R. A. LAMBERT, , A. KASRIEL, , MALCOLM J. W. BARKER, , D. M. G. KING, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Robin Young, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Mr Reagan names eight of his Cabinet, Legal labels to boost safeguards in shopping, Iran moderates 'trying to crush revolution', Still a major part of country's great wealth, South African Mining, Coal Sales begin to take off, Base metals Producers waiting for markets to turn, They built after the demise of the lone digger, Mr Hua has not quit party leadership Peking official says, Warning issued on health managers' union links, Science report Immunology: Successes with antibodies, Looting leaves Madagascar tense, Publishers threaten to bar printing union from talks, Mr Foot wants Mr Rodgers in his team, Grants for home improvements raised sharply, Myths mar joy of travelling, Man cleared of blame for arrest death, Police shoot and badly wound man after high-speed car chase through Yorkshire town, First men named in Reagan Cabinet, MPs prefer Whitehall reforms to a merger, Uranium Cheap production has meant continuing supply, How British Rail can save itself from a Beeching repeat, Number of women in jail up 30%, Mr Jenkins to play himself in, New school cuts bring redundancy fears, 28 arrests in Cardiff protest against Prime Minister, Madrid warning over EEC entry, Flies to tickle a trout's palate, Double agent betrayed Allied offensive at Arnhem, Million free copies in print clash, Iron ore £160m a year trade, The weakness of Nato's system of operation is also its strength, Senor Suárez reaffirms refusal to talk with terrorists and rejects Basque amnesty call, Sports fees reprieved from VAT, POlice bias claim after explosion, PLP members defy executive, Angry foreign journalists protest at military ban on West Bank news reporting Mr Begin asked to explain increasing censorship severity, Afghan issue played down in Delhi statement, US-bound Vietnamese land in Bangkok, Foreign debt casts long shadow on Brazil, Bernini bust is sold for £120,000, French early retirement scheme is overbooked, Hard times for bullfighting, Platinum Riches of the Merensky Reef, Motoring Sales of large cars fall dramatically, Feminists attack films showing sex and violence, Benefits for jobless lowest for a decade, Technological changes Challenges met with ingenuity, Gold 10,000 labour in the depths, Ugandans reject Dr Obote but military may nullify election, Thatcher move to calm Ulster fears, Defence overspendinig now likely to exceed £250m, Uncertainty over UDA hunger strike, Conservation warning by British Library, 'Gormley summit' opens campaign to stop election of Mr Arthur Scargill Miners' union moderates move to oust the left, Mayor of Italian earthquake town shot dead, Firemen give warning of industrial action if jobs are cut, Chief calls on Nigeria's top judge to resign, Shetland's EEC catch, Maplin 'scope for jobless', American Commentary Death of 1,000 cuts and 77 days, Three more dissidents arrested in Poland, 20,000 jobs threatened as steel losses reach £20m a week, Photograph by John Manning, Statutory curbs on private security bodies rejected, Consultant leaves heart team, Wide variation in results of two examination boards, Index links artists with potential patrons, Bucharest puts off food prices increases, Victorian rarity is sold for £1,850, Text of No 10 letter to Mr Paisley, Mr Haughey leaves the Dail in doubt and confusion over agreement with Mrs Thatcher, Labour policy on EEC withdrawal 'trickery', Improved black pay still leaves big gap, Athens takes on EEC in pre-entry dispute, Nato plans response if Russia acts, Scientists discuss in Paris ways to save the environment, Conservation groups fight increase in lorry weights, Many children working illegally, Moscow Diary The stamp that says it all..., Tory doctrine at the crossroads, Swapo blamed for bomb in supermarket. Index. Display Advertising: Jci, The Rennies Group, Coit, London Shop Property Trust Limited, The Italian Earthquake Appeal,, Transco Companies, Inc., Imi, M. Gerard, Gencor, Haslemere Estates, Citibank, Vaux Breweries, De Beers, Bank Base Rates, British Sugar Corporation Limited, The Times, Aac, Cathay Pacific, Saa, Dewar's, Barry Baines Co., Shaftesbury Theatre, Waterman, Egoli, Elgin, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, James Halstead (Holdings) Limited, Royal Mail, International Finance Corporation (Ply) Limited, Oyez Ibc Limited, Hine, Victoria Wine, The Krugerrand. Law: S Africa hangs white who killed his lovers, 'The Mole' fined for assault after meeting, Chancery Division Commencement date of development land tax Inland Revenue Commissioners v Metrolands (Property Finance) Ltd, Priest killer for Broadmoor, 'Lennon case lawyer's life is threatened, Husband tried to attack alleged killer, court told, Detective awarded £55,000 against BBC, Cash stolen by Lord Kagan 'was for Jewish refugees', Court of Appeal Solicitor's letter to prisoner stopped: no breach of rules Guilfoyle v Home Office, Two jailed for night attack on Underground, Two Rampton nurses for trial, House of Lords Contingent interest scheme fails to avoid tax Chinn v Collins (Inspector of Taxes). Politics and Parliament: Treasury is considering introduction of \cp1 coin, Ministry will not let MPs see leaked papers, Precious little difference between parties, £7.5m for projects at regional airports, Inflation likely to continue to fall: realism and common sense spreading in British industry House of Commons, Ottawa envoy appeals to Westminster MPs, Mrs Thatcher stands by Dublin communique, Biffen hint pleases backers of policy shift, Chief Secretary refutes report of his speech, Prime Minister MPs little can be said until plans are studied Labour insists on debating steel on Tuesday, VAT raise £10,767m, Labour fails in move to cut number paying national insurance, Counterfeiting in textiles and clothing, Mrs Thatcher on rate increases, Reminder to Mr Shore about past lecture, Increasing the efficiency of energy-using appliances House of Lords, Countryside Bill begins, Fair burden put on those in work, Chancellor notes Labour's changed view: expansion of demand not right way, Debate next week on shape of steel industry. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Officers elected, Bonn names new commissioner, Latest appointments, Uppingham School. Editorials/Leaders: Nato Pulls Together, Hippocratic Ethics, Anglo-Irish Amplifications. Letters to the Editor: Falklands sovereignty, Threatening noises about Poland, Capacity deficiency, Shadow Cabinet election, Drugs at pop festivals, Leaving the Labour Party, Bringing Ulster's agony to an end, Magic of Discovery, Reaching a decision on lorry size, The end of Minoan Crete, Airport meetings, Reshaping Whitehall, Dropped catch, Efficiency of monthly wage payment system, Storage of nuclear waste, The revenue from advertising on stamps, Funding the sick-pay proposals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 13, 1955 Raid by Israelis. Obituaries: Mr R. S. Stanier, The Rev Canon Peter Newell Priest and teacher, Mr Derek Dick, Mr T.J.Cowen, Mrs Soma Orwell. Reviews: Met reopens in an unfamiliar style, Early Days Comedy, Kibbutz Dance Company The Place, Woody Allen takes all the risks of self-examination Stardust Memories (AA) Cinecenta: Screen on the Hill; Gate, Notting Hill (from Dec 18) Any Which Way You Can (AA) Warner West End (from Dec 18) Flash Gordon (A) ABC Shaftesbury Av., Book review The Causes and Effects of Smoking, Sturdy and reliable RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Magical colour range Nelson Freire Queen Elizabeth Hall, A camera's record of the theatre year, Art Farmer Ronnie Scott's, Strangeways BBC 1. Sport: Football Forest cast cup doubts aside for 'world 'lure, Tennis LTA to ask club members to pay more, Badminton Younger school must bide time, Rugby Union Players seek league system as the answer to England's ills, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Drug cleared for use by federation, For the record Tennis, Cricket Sunday Tests and covers approved, Sports Aid Foundation Twin sisters to receive weekly grants, Table tennis Russia no match for England second string, Boxing Minter can take the lion's share, Racing Wayward Lad can find his way to stardom. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Heavy selling, Stock markets Wall Street setback leaves equities lower. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Light fantastic trips · To CAMRA's taste?, Massey talks to be resumed in new year, Discount market, Scottish groups win only 25pc of home orders, GFSA dividends, Setback for Stenhouse Holdings, Short-circuit at ICL, Eurosyndicat, Rights issue by Warren, Commodities, Barker & Dobson losses continue, CBI group claims 'breakthrough' in campaign on energy prices, Technology Talking the motorist through the traffic, Baker Perkins loses £1.8m as recession bites, Sterling at lowest level since May, Strong pound cuts profits slightly at Sotheby, Arlington profits more than halved, Russian sugar imports higher, In Brief, McKechnie confident despite redundancies, ICL profits slump 46 per cent to £25.1m, United Gas warning of heavy redundancy costs, Brown & Jackson buys ITR Holdings, New scheme to store off-peak electricity Power by a battery of batteries, International German banks sell Kaufhof stake, BA sells 15 pc stake in Cathay Pacific, The Pound, Societies set to bring in mortgage rate of 14pc, Credit: still too much ignorance and anxiety, Briefly, Disposal helps Vaux to 5pc rise, Recovery of Siberian oil unlikely, Prices to resume upward trend in real terms after 1982, forecasters say Easier oil supplies for a few years, Haggling ends over UN's newest fund, Sir Terence Beckett attacks failure of state curbs on spending, Burco Dean plunges into loss, Peter Hill discusses the latest moves to preserve the industry What future for British steel?, Butterfield ahead midway, but expects full-year loss, Managers' chief urges need for 'will to win', Monopolies inquiry on cinemas, Chrysler Corp seeks foreign aid, Italian petrol prices rise, Car makers reject 'European policy'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Francis Tombs to join Rothschild & Sons. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Announcements, Christmas Gift Guide, Services. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,398. Births.

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