The Times - 26/07/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, From Denis Reinhardt, From Michael Horsnell, From Patricia Clough, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Our Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, By Hugh Clayton, From Robert Schuil, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By a Special Correspondent, From David Cross, From Frederick Cleary, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ivor Davis, By Richard Dowden, From Norman Fox, From Jim Railton, Edward Mayer, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, David Wade, William mann, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell.:, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Michael Freedland, Christopher Follett, Fred Emery, Bryan Bevan, John Hennessy, WYNNE GODLEY, , MORNA MACLEOD, , S. I. LEVENBERG, , PAUL T. KORSHIN, , J. E. A. TYLER, , W. A. BARKER, , BERNARD WATES, , IAN ROWLAND HILL, , DENNIS WALTERS, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , PETER NICHOLS, , MARK DAMAZER, , W. P. DANIELS, , CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, , NANCY SEEAR, , JAMES LAMBERT, , I. E. JONES, , Maria Boulding OSB, From Our Military Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, W. A. writes:, By Our Medical Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall and Ronald Kershaw, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Derek Harris, By Peter Wainwright and Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, By Bill Johnstone, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, By ross, Peter Wainwright, Francis Kinsman, Sylvia Morris, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, With Beryl Downing,
ResumoNews: Civil defence 'needs professionals', A passionate believer in poetic licence, Cosmonauts take medical tests after space link, Blame laid on stress for collapse of 300, No labels for Ella, Class lists at Oxford University in four subjects, Protest at jobs bar on Tories, Nine die in Dutch crash, Phantom of the Opera kills woman violinist, Academics champion black radical, Mrs Carter mentioned in Billygate affair, Bolivian miners blow up railway bridges, Unita said to be losing support in Angola, Health group gives special care to immigrants' needs, Total and Gulf accused over 50-death tanker blast, 'Quiet coup' by the Iranian clergy has President Bani-Sadr as its first target, Hovercraft anniversary: Sir Christopher, Dustmen threaten to strike as black unrest spreads, Stars picket Hollywood as actors' strike goes on, Overweight soldier died after route march, KGB accused of engineering car crash 'murders', GLC votes for 13½% fares rise, Catch quota set for most whales, Sportsview Goodhew the golden patriot, Science report Mass hysteria: The facts, Student who sued is given grant, EEC takes risk of food aid drops into Uganda, Art can help to create a 'leisure ethic', Aiding the special constable, 3pc of homes stay empty despite growing demand, US urges Japan to spend more on defence, Action pledged to aid young jobless, Tanker captain admits errors led to sinking, Gardening A hedge against invasion, Shoparound, Asylum for boy of 12 is attacked, EEC orders equality for male midwives, Tax fraud informers get rewards, Treasury says, Letter from Copenhagen Women galore, but is it really a man's conference in disguise?, 'Back new brand of apple', Minister would welcome private bid for Consett, Russia tries to equate US and its own actions in Afghanistan, University and college first-class honours, No summer time for anti-Zionist Jews, Journalists strike after suspensions at Reuters, Women's deaths from alcoholism up 130%, Travel A fascinating legend about Merlin, The teaching of Saint Benedict and the search for peace, Crash crew thought fuel gauges were faulty, Disaster in slow motion as heatwave death toll edges up, Explosives stolen amid Basque bombing wave, Cost setback to Biggin Hill expansion, Violence in Belfast after youth's death, The two-pronged battle over jobs, Hurd mission to heal rift with Jiddah, Rebel island leader is willing to hold talks, 'Observer' staff to consider peace formula today, Good Food Guide Eating outside in Paris, Rift with Mr Mugabe denied by minister, Sir Seretse's tribal burial, Saturday Review The riots of London, Only three orchestras to be scrapped in BBC peace proposals, Hard times in France for campers, Gulf hijackers surrender, Mr Whitelaw rejects Blair Peach inquiry, £8m jewels stolen from prince on French Riviera, W German terrorists killed in car crash, Drink Great outdoors. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Afghanistan, Hoff of Heybridge Heath, Display Advertising: Pianair, The M&g Group, Howard Machinery Limited, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Schroder Special Exempt Fund, Golden Harvest, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Times, Decca, Hs, Victoria Wine, Abitare Scai. Politics and Parliament: Reasonable access to UK demanded for New Zealand butter House of Commons, Concern over staff cuts at health and safety body, Senior ministers strongly deny select committee charge of obscuring Civil Service pay rises. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Accelerated payment clause held valid Wadham Stringer Finance Ltd v Meaney, Six-month jail term for Lord Wharncliffe, Criminal damage: effect of drunkenness Jaggard v Dickinson, Daughter snatch man jailed for three weeks, Driver arrested at home wins appeal, No sickness benefit for Irishman in jail Regina v National Insurance Commissioner, Ex parte Warry, court of Appeal Revenue's taxing practice valid Schaffer v Catermole (Inspector of Taxes). Reviews: Sweet Harpies, Turning world, Radio Leaves on the Shaws, Love in Paris, Good vibes, Court battle for a poor little rich girl, Bravery on disc. Sport: Cycling World record broken five times in qualifying runs, Sports in Brief, Cricket Now is the tiem for umpires to take action, Yesterday's results, Fencing Krovopusnov is still best with the sabre, Rowing British have seven finalists but no certainty of models, Tennis Only two seeds left in women's event, Yachting Brazil and East Germany are the crews to beat, Gymnastics controversy works in favour of Romania, Athletics Wells ends long wait to bring sprint title home after 56 years, Golf Miss Figueras-Dotti retains narrow lead, Diary of events, Judo Japan's absence leaves floor to the Europeans, Yachting Americans steer a course towards compensation, Muscovites snap up cut-price American tickets, Football Crooks gives Tottenham's attack a costly look, Second XI competition, Swimming Scotland forced to cancel international, Racing French to steal Ascot jewel with Le Marmot, Boxing Gilbody survives two counts to overcome Zambian. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Eighth Sunday after Trinity, Home&garden, Royal Albert Hall, Forthcoming Events. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge A case of changing meanings, Television, Sunday's programmes Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Sherlock Holmes mementoes yield high prices, Chess Showdown in Malta, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,285. Editorials/Leaders: WHO Next In Iran?, Discrimination In Walsall. Letters to the Editor: Consequences of inflation, Arms sales to Chile, Deaths in police custody, Emergency calls, Catering for tourists, Oxbridge results, Paying the penalty, This happy crossbreed, An English apple a day, A worthwhile Bill of Rights, Israel's boundaries, A run for the money, Future shape of the Navy, Jabotinsky's legacy, Upholding values in broadcasting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Girdlers' Company, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 27, 1955 Soldiers in 'civvies'. Obituaries: Miss Olivia Manning, Professor A. N. Tucker Study of East African languages, Mr B. H. Wilcox, Miss Bridget Driscoll, Lord Amherst Of Hackney, Mr Edward Mayer. Business and Finance: Technology ministry planned by Labour, Investor's week Pleasure and pain in the City, John Brown limits fall to 25 pc, Discount market, British Land makes £33m double property bid, Minet fall in profit hits shares, Commodities, 'Raid' on Petrocon Group, Uneasy alliance of worker and boss, Deliveries of electrical goods show big fall, Counter-bid for Greenwalk, Insurance Medical cover for holidays in the United States, Dunlop calls for inquiry into Far East stake, Thorn joins viewdata systems field, Monk losses continue but outlook brightens, Higgs and Hill fighting off BICC approach, Sterling ends week at five-year high, BL subsidiary to make 580 redundant at Yorkshire plant, In Brief, European soyabean market quiet, Gordon's have the right spirit in recession, Tesco wins dispute with tax authorities, Round-up Gilt-edged funds emerge, The Pound, Brazil's gold production, Briefly, Home income plans A vote that counts for the elderly non-taxpayer, Gold, Sterling: Other Markets, Grouse, International Squibb income lower, Midland's half-year profits down £14m, EMS European Currency Rates, Readers' Forum When a company goes into liquidation. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Dull end to account, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Gilts and equities quiet in dull session. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births. Marriages.
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