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The Times - 29/04/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, Peter Norman, By Nicholas Timmins, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Arhur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Frances Gibb, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Our Political Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, Tim Jones, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Hennessy, By Ian Bradley, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Saint André of Agence France-Presse, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, From Alan McGregor, From Ruth Weiss, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Tony Allaway, By Gabriel Ronay, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Denis Taylor, From Sinan Fisek, From Mario Modiano, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Jain Mackenzie, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, Jeffery Daniels, Stanley Reynolds, P. D. James, Max Harrison, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Jacob Ecclestone, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, P. SCRUTON, , JOHN NOBLE, , SIMON RATTLE, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , DAVID GRIFFITHS, , ANTONY BUCK, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , LIONEL BLOCH, , JOSEPH GODSON, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , NEVILLE SANDELSON, , HERB GREER, , J. LEY, , ROBERT M. HAVARD, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , MURRAY ROSEN, , JOHN R. OWENS, , JOHN MYLONAS, , W. ROBERT JONDORF, , CRAIG FFEHAN, , KENNETH THOMPSON, , M. C. BRADBROOK, , JOHN PENMAN, , W. A. JONES, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, John Huxley, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Margaret Stone, Derek Harris, Kenneth Owen, Bill Johnstone, A. J. HATTON, , M. W. FOWLER, , E. H. BLEASDALE, , C. W. BLUMFIELD, , J. F. SAFFORD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Christopher Warman, Hugh Clayton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Clark, By Richard Allen, Edited by David Sinclair, Geoffrey Weston, Alan McGregor,

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News: President emerges to pay visit to mission survivors, Career reforms urged in medical research, Death sentence on Turkish editor's murderer, Ministers to study plans for Ulster devolution, Another bad year for truffle trade, Debate on UN membership, 'No go' areas for police ruled out, Print lockout solidarity questioned, Low-cost parkland scheme for London launched, Whitelaw concern over prisons, BBC to help find jobs for the young, Bonn dependence on US rejected, Advance in safety likely on North Sea oil rigs, Mr Peach 'was hit on head by policeman', Plan to form liberal block by splitting Likud, Ayatollah ignores the Koran, Switzerland Money piles are inviolate, All bodies of Tenerife dead to be flown home, Call for anti-nuclear drive at Olympics, Threatened health councils state case for survival, French Jews decide to use their vote in defence of Israel, Full text of Vance-Carter letters, Jaguar men are expected to end strike today, Report on 'sus' law may favour abolition, Quarter of men over 18 'heavy drinkers', Mr Vance resigns over Iran rescue mission, Veal farmers aim to erase the stigma of cruelty, Maldives defence tightened after attempted coup, Fashion, Master caterer puts profit on menu, Bombs kill at least four in Tehran day of terror, A twentieth-century nation of William Tells, Coloureds receive limited support from blacks, NGA pickets held as lockout starts, Tourism falls off as ski lifts go up, Railwaymen will consider new pay offer today, Mr Nixon suggests British mediation in iran crisis, Science report Psychology: Pre-school education, Karamanlis political future is in balance, Thatcher mortgage worries, Us prime lending rates cut by 1%, Now the watchdog of the press might get some real teeth, £5,000 prize for poetry contest winner, France moves troops from conflict in Chad, Pressure to strip bank secrecy, Mrs Thatcher rejects two-thirds cut in EEC budget payment, Labour MP backs union drive to curb imports, Pornographers are moving into video piracy, RAF to get 18 additional Hawk trainers, Axed driver gave police car the chop, Heart man's lung infection, Hostages and captors part amicably as Bogotà siege ends, OAU in need of outside partners, Fifteen hurt as three-coach train jumps rail, Pupils scatter as lionesses leap into classrooms, Mugabe pledge of 'bold steps but no unconstitutional acts', Terror suspect injured in Milan jail break, London Diary, Switzerland, Sporadic rioting, curfews, impromptu roadblocks and postponed elections mark upsurge in tension Militancy grows at all levels of Arab society in occupied West Bank, Recession 'a cause of increased child cruelty by parents', Brzezinski sway in Washington worries Moscow, Inflation rate imported, The disunity around the President now the dove has flown, Naval officer dishonestly obtained free meals, Guerrillas bomb new Corsica television centre, Iranian airliner blacked at Heathrow, New inquiry into ILEA, Regional report Town that refuses to be written off, Plea for retention of big schools, Moderate is elected as Labour's GLC chief, French prince is held as accomplice in flat theft, Study of diet to curb sclerosis, Peking sees Russia ready to enter Iran. Index. Display Advertising: Geneva Bonded Warehouse, Ici, LA Fontanelle Vevey,, Nestle®, The Delta Group, Fuller Peiser, Hotel Waldhaus Dolder Zurich, Dan Air, Holidays In Graubünden, Matin Calme, Sotheby's, Tapley 33, Sunlife Of Canada, Ciba-Geigy Lonza Roche Sandoz, Longines, The Times Business News, Braniff, Bank Base Rates, The New Allegro 3, Swiss National Tourist Office,, The Times, Anglo-Swiss Institution, Swiss Cotton Jerseys, Rockware, Hotel Intercontinental, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Champéry, Booker McConnell Limited, Laing, Prudential Corporation, Surval, Hampton & Sons, Oerlikon-Buehrle, Nu-Swift. Politics and Parliament: Government expected to agree pay rise of 16½% for Forces, Defence Secretary promises full details on decision about successor to Polaris, Less red tape will help small firms, Task for the Government is to steady Nato, Better to await further facts on Tenerife air crash, Minister to review education in London House of Lords, Britain dependent on private enterprise, People pricing themselves out of work, Examination of arrangements for handling public disorder in aftermath of Bristol riots House of Commons, MP wants 'day of tomfoolery' costed. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Rare English glass fails to sell, Russian chess boycott plea, Thrilling start to Jersey bridge congress, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,211. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report April 28 1980 Court of Appeal Employee's knowledge not material Lee v Nottinghamshire County Council, Italian footballers to stand trial on fraud charges, Singer is to get 'four-figure' libel damages, £4.5m tax plot is alleged, Insurance man has his assault sentence cut, Witness tells Peach inquest that she saw him hit once on the head by a policeman during charge. News in Brief. Sport: Golf Watson wins fourth title of year, Equestrianism Irish rider to withdraw from selection in protest, Football Long wait continues for West Ham, Boxing Ali to take $8m and a lesson from former pupil, Motor racing Henton retains his lead, Sports in Brief, Racing, Athletics Ovett to run in England's opening match, Cycling Heredia wins, but Ruperez stays ahead, Tennis Separating the sportsmen from the boys deep in the heart of Dallas, Book reviews A special book with a special significance, The road to Moscow is pitted with gold, Cricket Botham goes fishing for four wickets in as many sweaters, Snooker Canadian victories born of adversity, Rugby League Widnes look for an eclipse of the sun, For the record, Today's fixtures, Rugby Union Why S African milk should carry a SARB warning. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, Florence revealed through the Medici magnificence, Glyndebourne goes to Paris, Enrique Perez de Guzman Queen Elizabeth Hall, Book review Agatha Christie's deceptive artistry A Talent to Deceive By Robert Barnard (Collins, £5.95), Acis and Galatea Banqueting House, Appropriate production Geneviève de Brabant John Lewis auditorium. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in May, Let them die with dignity, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 29, 1955 Saigon truce ends. Editorials/Leaders: The Right Decision To Resign, Colonel Gaddafi's Threats Of Murder. Letters to the Editor: Forming a police oligarchy, BBC orchestra cuts, The task is to 'produce cheap ICs', London's third airport, Management burden on scientists, Horse sense, Advertising claims, Doorstep deliveries, Formidable challenge for steel, 'The tell-tale sonnet', Prison transfer treaties, Dangers of appeasement over the U S hostages in Iran, Uncompetitive state of British banking, Deadlock in Cyprus, Plutonium production in fast reactors, Human rights in Britain, Alive, alive-o, Out for a duck. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr John Culshaw, Dr E. Martin Browne Influence on the staging of T. S. Eliot's plays. Business and Finance: Discount market, Takeover will mean loss of accepting houses status for Antony Gibbs, Seminar on traded options, Hunt assets mortgaged for $3,200m, Martlet directors nearly ready to bid, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Sharp contrasts in the money markets, Industry baulks at the rates burden, Diverse problems for chain stores, Talks on bid by BSR at advanced stage, Technology News Optimism over investment in high technology, Bridon borrowings jump, How efficient are the EEC's farmers?, Cash injection follows loss at Youghal Carpets, Setback at S Lyles, Brook Street 42 pc ahead, International Record quarter at Allied Chemical, Lockheed 'concern' on Rolls-Royce, In Brief, Fighting for rights in the building societies, US food group offers £17m for Sun Valley, Bank of Scotland and home loans, Options, Chancellor says living standards must fall, Estates & General tops £1m, The Pound, W Geraman 2.5pc growth 'attainable', Inquiries launched after criticism of auditors, Allied Plant surges ahead, Briefly, Foseco edges up 6pc, Waiting for a new Stone Age, Tinkering with the machinery of government, Bank union claims a 28 hour week, Saudi aims to expand its industrial projects, Fraser dividend was agreed six weeks ago, Mr Rowland says, Gold, Bad winter puts Nurdin & Peacock 30pc ahead, Government may aid Rolls-Royce if private funding falls short, NY State to sue over waste dump, Business Diary: Gatt's Arthur Dunkel · BP for the Cup, US coal output to jump by 1990, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm undertone, Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Oils, properties and gilts lead the way. Business Appointments: Business appointments Joint group managing directors for Lucas. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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