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The Times - 18/06/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Annabel Ferriman Health Service Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Warmen Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Richard Ford, By Michael Horsnell, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By John Huxley, By Robin Young, By Peter Waymark Motoring Corresopndent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Schuil, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Ian Murray, From Charles Harrison, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Scammell, From David Watts, From Clive Cookson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Hughes, From Trevor Fishlock, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, Tim Heald, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, European Parliament, Hugh Montefiore, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Patricia Clough, CECIL PARROTT, , LAWRENCE NORCROSS, , GEORGE GOYDER, , A. N. SHERWIN-WHITE, , D. W. IRONS, , SEBASTIAN DE FERRANTI, , W. L. KENDALL, , D. G. R. BELSHAW, , ROBERT STYLES, , JOHN N. WATES, , R. A. BRUCE, , ROGER MUSGRAVE, , PETER LLEWELLYN, , S. E. MACHIN, , Dan van der Vat, Roger Berthoud, By the Staff of Nature, By Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our HOrticultural Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, J. Josten, By Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb Midland Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Patricia Tisdall, By Bill Johnstone, DAVID HEAD, , A.J. GREENSTREET, , I. F. VAN AMMEL, , PETER HULSE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, Alan McGregor, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Catherine Gunn, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Tories opt for short, sharp party political broadcasts, Joyride on Sabbath puts call-up dodger in jail, Campaign against former RC priest denied, How smokers can kick the habit, by gum, Lorry drivers block border, Soweto ban on press was aimed at foreigners, Sites for storage of cruise missiles named by minister, North-west pairs leave bridge field trailing, Charity board critical of RSPCA role in general election, Speed-up in planning appeal eases, Defiant Jewish slum families erect an illegal settlement inside Israel, Little joy among the first 500 Khmer refugees beginning repatriation trek into Kampuchea, Nurses' strike threat lifted for ballot on pay offer, London Transport is 'weak in skills', French will cooperate over New Hebrides, DPP ready to be sued for release of Operation Julie assets, Science report Astronomy: Planetary nebulae, Cambridge Tripos results: Music, archaeology, natural, medical and electrial sciences, Gaullists get Giscard speech cancelled, Japan's military role a key election issue, Bodies of nine more found in San Salvador, Tenants seek Bill changes, Bleak and demoralizing step from school to the jobs queue, Taj Mahal losing its sheen to pollution, Trimming of Civil Service hierarchy grades sought, Row grows as French lose taste for horses, Zimbabwe coalition split over local elections, MP discounts bridge over Channel, Young soldier dies in pistol incident in guardroom, Censorship denied in D-notice system, Minister pays tribute to voluntary-aided education, Tripura villages stormed by tribesmen, The non-stop third man in the Bonn contest, US well advanced in development of missiles, Thatcher hint of curbs on top pay rises, Guards commander resigns in Iran power struggle, More French barriers on lamb imports anger EEC partners, New life forms can be tethered to a Patent, Catholics challenge withdrawal of free transport to church schools, Labour drops fee penalty for independent schools, Thatcher concern on chemical weapons, Tiny circuit failure led to missile alerts, Hunterian Art Gallery is opened, Protest over Soviet violence to Britons, Tribute from Britain to a hero of the Resistance, Wider powers urged for the police in demonstrations, Rabies warning to pet smugglers, Urgent military retraining on new maps needed, A suitable treatment for some cases, Hongkong and China work together to halt exodus, Socialists' demand for European Parliament to be based in Brussels could maroon officials, Offer of £500 over airport virginity test, Dutch find it difficult to select Jenkins successor, Pensioner's quick reaction halts runaway coach, Check on 'Last Supper', GLC backs Maplin as cheaper third airport, Mr Lule says he will not meet Uganda's conditions for return, London Diary The going rate for a day's leisure, AUEW reaffirms opposition to change in way of electing Labour leader, Extra courts open to cut custodial remands, Architecture Keeping up with building regulations, Greater freedom demanded by country group, The plight of three Leningrad hijackers, Grant cuts affect poor families, Stories from BBC helped avoid execution, Callaghan surrender to left-wing pressure on party issues is drawing backbench criticism, 'Sus' law reform gives cause for alarm, study says, Fewer patients in psychiatric day hospitals, Promenade concerts may be sacrificed, BBC says, Husain visit not seen as entry to peace talks, Union sets up group to discuss BL's future, Many drivers ignore safety recalls, Coloureds killed in Cape Town fighting, Schmidt call for limit on budget payments, Four airlines share route to Hongkong, Seoul names 329 with a fortnight to give up, Food for thought on change of British lunch habits, Grey-suited Soviet bureaucrats flood Kabul, Mr Botha's window-dressing, Social Focus How did London Transport get into this mess?, End of a siege:Hostages being rescued from. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: 'Loyalists' face blasts charge, Mild sentence on customs men, Law Report June 17 1980 Court of Appeal Police cadets not entitled to claim for unfair dismissal Wiltshire Police Authority v wynn, Hostel siege man to be charged, Uproar at trial for deportation, Jail after £21m breach of UN arms embargo. Display Advertising: Bhhi Roof Appeal, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Edward Erdman, Silk Cut, Mobil, Three Candlesticks, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Edith, Talbot, Klm, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Laing, The Property And Reversionary Investment Corporation Limited, Saudia, Royal Mail, Moulinex, Hine, Sfia Ltd. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Rugby Union South Africans have incentive to do well, Cycling No Olympics for Martin, Cricket Frustrated Brearley forfeits innings, Sport Racing Posse takes revenge on the Goodwood trail, Football A draw will not be good enough for Italy, Tennis Quirky turn to Feaver's wheel of fate, Golf Miss Lock is put off her stroke. Classified Advertising: For Sale, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Announcements, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Steps, Notes and Squeaks Old Vic, Chilingirian Quartet Wigmore Hall, Book Man Beneath the mask of gentility, A compelling text Rutherford and Son Theatre Upstairs, A flexible ensemble Gemini St John's, Nobody Asked Us BBC 1, Hands down for Wagner staging Parsifal Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: A play to cheer up the opposition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,252, Regional Tv Atv, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, One-price seats at Bromley theatre, Oceanic island drum is sold for £190,000. Politics and Parliament: Sites for cruise missiles named: joint Anglo-American decision needed before they can be fired House of Commons, Laker approach to air fares applied to Hongkong route, Letter and article quoted by PM, Sophisticated torpedo necessary, Big public sector wage awards ruled out by Mrs Thatcher, Certificate of impending homelessness, Lack of EEC Council decision keeps Commission away from whaling talks, Soviet offensive chemical weapons represent a threat, Cut in strikers' benefits a manifesto commitment House of Lords, Bright future for coal industry. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Emperor dismissed From The Times of Saturday, June 18, 1955, Human nature, the bookmaker's friend. Editorials/Leaders: Accommodating Cruise, Now Germany Has Reason To Complain, London's Downhill Transport. Letters to the Editor: Image of Dr Obote, Disposal of state's Ferranti holding, Parents' help with school equipment, Future of British film industry, Changes in liturgy, Civil Service pay, Closed shop agreements, Passion Play sources, The language of detente, University cuts, At home in the Palace, Ulster initiative, Bright honour, Mortgage tax relief, No percentage rises, Tax on 'excess income', Test for monetarism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop appointed, Church news, Four gold medals awarded at early summer show, University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof J. L. Talmon Eminent modern historian, Brig W.F.K. Thompson, Commodore T. L. Owen, Earl Of Darnley. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Markets, Recent Issues, Stock markets Clamour for gilts continues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts still strong. Business and Finance: Discount market, Polly Peck shares suspended, US plans big rise in oil stocks, Fiat union strike over pay claim, Interest bill holds back Beechwood, Lonrho ready to decide on Shotton, Commodities, Prospects for Talbot's car jobs depend largely on August sales, Robertson Foods moves to reduce borrowings, Solar heating method investigated, Property group lifts dividend, UK 'needs venture capitalists', Bringing order into the world's commodity markets, Japanese cars retain 12 pc of market, Doulton waits for vital new Fairey forecast of profits, Ferranti fights for its independence, Britain in first with electronic mail, Platinum surplus is forecast, In Brief, Builders united by fears of moratorium, Further restraint placed on Bamfords, Acquisition boosts advance at GEI, Pilkington share deals study, After the 'corset', Peter Brotherhood Undergoing a painful cure, Strike may threaten £150m rail contract, Thorn wins a foothold in China, Briefly, More purchases as Cowie extends offer, International Hongkong may tighten bank laws, Gold, Wedd's new European options role, Business Diary: Fin de siècle · Tyrone power, Chrysler hopes for loans approval tomorrow, EMS European Currency Rates, Slide in output points to a five-year low for UK industry, EEC move to promote recycling of wastes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Dennis Boyd to head conciliation at Acas. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential pooperty, Residential property, Property Firmer prices in areas of natural beauty. Births.

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