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The Times - 29/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Denis Reinhardt, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Tim Jones, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Fred Cleary, By Richard Dowden, From Moshe Brilliant, From Charles Hargrove, From Ivor Davis, From Ray Kennedy, From David Cross, From Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Reddaway, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Hughes, By Roger Berthoud, From Norman Fox, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, Norman Fox, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Seely, John Russell Taylor, Frank Herrmann, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, B. M. WOODRUFF, , MAEVE DENBY, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , DEREK BOURGEOIS, , JEAN McCORMICK, , BRUCE C. FISK, , DAFYDD WIGLEY, , DAFYDD WILLIAMS, , BRIAN RAYMOND, , SYED AZIZ PASHA, , PAUL OUESTREICHER, , NICK RAYNSFORD, SHAC., MARGARET M. GILLIAM, , GEORGE SCHWARTZ, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Mr Ivor Bulmer-Thomas writes:, by Prudence Glynn, By Philip Robinson, By John Huxley, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Commercial Editor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, Alexander Nicoll, Kenneth Owen, Bill Johnstone, ELLIS LEVINSON, M. TICEHURST, , NEIL A. PARKER, , P. J. FORD, , David Hewson, Arthur Reed, Ronald Kershaw, Clive Schmitthoff, By Michael Clark, Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Plan to relax jobless registration rule, Britain heals diplomatic rift with Saudi Arabia, Law term service, Corrections, Independence for New Hebrides to go ahead as planned tomorrow, Baath party leader killed in Beirut, Geneva negotiators resume search for seabed code, Saudi Arabia issues warning and Venezuela relocates embassy Israeli move on Arab Jerusalem boomerangs, Peru President takes over to end military rule, Michelangelo statue to be removed from city centre Pollution: The curse that keeps Imperial Rome under wraps, S Korean says North may try to kidnap in Britain, Reuters strike continues as mediators seek solution, Mexico tries to reinforce trade ties with Brazil, Concern at decline in state boarding places, Fashion, Mr Prior sees voluntary work schemes in autumn, Government in Turkey urged to resign, 19.5% salary increases are recommended for Britain's 20,000 university technicians, Bar pays tribute to Lord Salmon, US defeat at women's conference, Kennedy nephew arrested on driving charge, Romania shows independence with EEC pact, A good excuse for another purge, Science report Psychology: Effects of flexitime, Prince hoping to buy £1m farm estate in Cotswolds, King Husain heartened by Europe, Mayor of Peking seen publicly after criticism, Mr Jenkins leads drive to make TUC more representative of unemployed, Whitehall brief: Price of top talent Lord Boyle pushes the politics out of pay, Police hold man in TV couple death inquiry, Regional report Airport threat to curlew and heron, US mission to Liberia, Taiwan boosts its trade with mainland, Mutiny in Afghan army reported, Doctor gives horrifying account of famine disaster in Uganda, Kenneth Tynan dies at 53, Great day for Portuguese tax dodgers, Efforts to reopen Democratic nomination fight, 30 more dissidents held in KGB games purge, Bolivian poll winner calls for resistance to coup, Dubai ruler gives £750,000 to Exeter University, Peace vote likely by musicians, Moscow grieves at funeral of ballad singer, Johannesburg streets piled with rubbish, Drugs firms boycott BBC, Iran Parliament may discuss hostages, 15 wait for pamphlet to aid suicide, London Diary, PLP rejects curb on party leader, TUC calls talks on 'Observer', Short measure in US for whisky makers, Former Irish intelligence man accuses Mr Haughey, Why the Clark Libertarians count, Competition cuts transatlantic air fares to lowest price of £82, £77m tunnel planned to retain castle setting, Nkomo fear of threat to political peace, Egyptians prepare Shah funeral mosque, Mobile units bring success in sight-saving campaign, The Olympics are going much better than Russia could have hoped Amid the jubilation U S boycott still rankles, Millionaire's rescue plan for the Queen Mary, Swapo attack border town, International aid to be resumed in border areas of Kampuchea, 'This is war' claim by man held for grenade attack, Tel Aviv says Dr Waldheim siding with Arabs to improve his election chances, Visa appeal for Soviet exile, Casual labour again a Fleet Street issue, Local authorities anxious to obey request for further cuts but some have 'gone as far as possible', Rebel island's leader rejects ultimatum, Doctors to be paid for wives' help, Italian call for death penalty. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Shortened recess upsets peers House of Lords, No early decision on Welsh steel, 'Disbelief' of inflation forecast, Compromise on payments for wives of GPs, 'Wildly irresponsible' to increase spending on basis of forecast surplus in national insurance fund House of Commons, Mass Migration from Wales has no part in Government policy, MP withdraws his Bill to alter Act of Settlement, Child benefit should be top priority. Display Advertising: Charter Consolidated Limited, Renault 20, Sotheby's Belgravia, Bank Base Rates, Britannic Assurance Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Fine Dress Fabrics, World Convention On The Liberation Of Animals, The Buchanan Blend, Rsc. Law: Director stole £220,000 from school funds, Stockbroker unaware of offences, Queen's Bench Division No two bites at the cherry Delahaye v Oswestry Borough Council, House of Lords Two 'disposals' taxable Marren (Inspector of Taxes) v Ingles, Telephone cheats are fined, Academics fined for TV station damage in language protest, Man accused of suicide offences remanded again, Injured woman gets £85,000, Accused boxer hurt, Jailed 'gentleman of the road' is freed, Nurse to get damages for unnecessary operation, Driver stabbed in 'V' sign argument, court told, Court frees man jailed on 'invented' evidence. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Foster ends 11 years of pressure, Cricket England a-whirl in topsy-turvy Test, Racing Can Run can live up to his name, Judo Britain suffer their third disappointment, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's Olympic results, Yachting Testing time for Freedom and skipper, Football Juventus look likely to be Brady's final choice, Yachting Warm-water men sail to gold in the cold Baltic, Golf McLean celebrates his appointment, Shaking hands with the village strangler, Boxing When Britain's junior champion came of age, Tennis Gottfried seizes advantage and keeps it, For the record, Athletics All Wells's power cannot break the smooth style of Mennea, Rowing British tally exceeds their dreams. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Holiday puppetry Philippe Genty Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Secret of the Universe Ica Circus Lumière on tour, The unexpected joys of the not-so-silly season, Books Letting a hundred flowers blossom in print, London debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 29, 1955 Malayan independence, A chat over the crumpet. Editorials/Leaders: Do They Have The Patient's Consent?, A Winner For The Democrats?. Letters to the Editor: Quite a reversal, Fair deal for motorway services, Reluctance to leave 'home', Screen and altar, Arms exports, Major problem for jobhunters, BBC music cuts, Handicapped children, Wrongful convictions, The Act of Settlement, Nuclear bomb, Housing the homeless, Presidential burdens, Acknowledging needs of Wales, A car registration puzzle to solve, Childbirth at home, The morality of hunting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Drapers' Company, Wellcome Trust, University news, Clothworkers' Company, Company of Actuaries. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Favourites win bridge bowl, Collection of early English newspapers makes £8,195, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,287, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Obituaries: General Zygmunt Berling, Mr Kenneth Tynan Influential and controversial force in British theatre, Mr John Todhunter, Mr Brian O'malley. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices.. Oils retreat, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Shares drift as new account opens quitely. Business and Finance: Discount market, Commodities, British exporters hope to resume trade growth with Saudi Arabia, Technology News Scots call for reinvestment of oil revenues, Record year at Unilock but new business is slow, Gresham Investment Trust tops £1.4m to beat forecast, 'Constraints on cost' facing drugs industry, World airlines seek up to 7 pc price rises, The regional policy reforms which are pleasing nobody, Accounting switch for oil and gas, Chiswell Street £93m punchline to an old story, Canada drops out of grain embargo, Government aid refused for Welsh smokeless fuel plant, In Brief, Banks drop joint plan for direct debt outlets, International Chilean move by Metal Box, The Pound, Harvard buys stake in furniture group, Profits slip at Ward & Goldstone, Briefly, European steelmakers cut back, Why the North Atlantic route is costing the airlines dear, Money supply starting to come under control, Chancellor claims, Vickers and GEC split on state compensation for nationalization of BAC, Power struggle for Iran's economy, Hampson Industries lifts profits by 21 pc, Indonesian imports, Factories built by development agency to be financed by Norwich Union in £5.5m deal, BP to spend £93m on City office blocks, Edging towards agreement on employee participation, BL 'out sold by Japanese', Gold, Government support for Dunlop, Business Diary: Why work for the foreign devil?, Sterling: Other Markets, EMS European Currency Rates, Pennine continues expansion, Monument to close US offshoot, L M E metal stocks. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman named for Electronics Committee. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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