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The Times - 01/08/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Tim Jones, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Ian Bradley, By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Education Correspondent, By John Witherow, Ian Bradley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Richard Ford, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From our own Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Follett, From Alan McGregor, From Trevor Fishlock, From Sue Masterman, From Denis Reinhardt, From Ivor Davis, From Norman Fox, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Peter Ryde, By John Nicholls, Michael Coleman, David Robinson, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, Edward Candy, Nicholas Timmins, Michael Binyon, Caroline Moorehead, JACQUELINE ISELIN WOODFILL, JOANNE BOWER, , D. NEVILLE-JONES, , BRIAN SIMPSON, , VINCENT LABOURET, , F. H. MIKDADI, , SUSAN HOPTON, , IAN TRETHOWAN, , RICHARD WILLIAMS, , PHILIP F. NIND, , JOHN BALLANCE, , J. C. HOUSTON, , DOUGLAS RANGER, , PETER TEMPLE-MORRIS, , HAROLD F. RUOFF, , HUMPHERY CRANFIELD, JAMES BARKING, , FRED J. HOYLE, , JOHN GUTCH, , PETER DANCKWERTS, , By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Clive Cookson of The Times Higher Education Supplement, S. T. C. writes:, Mr Arthur Schlesinger jnr, Stephen Downer, By John Huxley, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, By Nicholas Hirst, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Economics Staff, Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, I. P. TYLOR, , LANCE H. SECRETAN, , J. T. PRICE, , P. M. PERKINS, , JOHN F. AVERY JONES, , C. T. McVEY, , JAMES ARMSTRONG, , GUY SALMON, , D. H. GAULT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Norman, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, Philip Robinson, By Catherine Gunn, John Blunsden, Peter Davalle,

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Politics and Parliament: Procedure debate, Calls for change in the law after ruling on Granada Television case, Governor's pay rise after a six-year gap, Undiplomatic parking, Productivity must be improved if British Shipbuilders is to become viable and have a secure future House of Commons, Queen Mother's courage and devotion in war recalled as MPs extend birthday greetings, Minister sees opportunity to break inflationary expectations House of Lords, Calls for end to race relations law, MPs fear risk of disorder in Welsh jobs crisis, Granada judgment: law must be upheld, Call for early check of Estimates, EEC 'bulwark of democracy and stability', Home Office study to include analysis of unemployed young black people. News: Returnable bottle deposits worth £18m not claimed, Class lists at Oxford University in two subjects, Drugs barred in West 'sold to Third World', Envoy's daughter found injured at roadside dies, Looters on rampage in Florida, Chinese curtail visit by Tibetan delegation, 90% win places in ILEA schools of first choice, Nuclear test ban talks break new ground, Aircraft afloat: A British Airways heli-, Consortium for power windmills, Moscow Diary, £700m cuts unlikely to be achieved by the local authorities, Diplomatic surprise at moderate Arafat line, Charges for telephone to rise by 22 pc, Official says Mr Billy Carter lied, Civilization threatened by population monster, Safe landing for Vietnamese after space trip, Tokyo urged to join UN peace force, 'Observer' union seeks talks, Russia misses the shining goal with its futureless villages, Growth of voluntary housing associations unlikely to continue for lack of funds, Cossiga Government wins a vote of confidence, Tabarly yacht heading for Atlantic record, Anderson threat to withdraw from race, Broadmoor wards 'obscenely crowded', Lack of safety blamed for nuclear leak that lasted eight years, Threat from social democrats is unlikely to frighten Labour, Transport chief sounds cheerful note, Johannesburg's strikers drifting back to work, Diplomat shot dead in Athens, Saving whales: there is a catch, Let trumpets blow, hang out the linen: Scotland is about to update its laws, Another mutiny reported in Afghan Army, How Jerry Rubin became a capitalist, Councils differ on positive help to ethnic groups, Tehran is drowning in dirt, paper says, Union suggests plan to counter phone taps, French veto New Zealand butter deal agreed by EEC ministers, Tories beating inflation and gaining new respect abroad, Mrs Thatcher says, Scientists coax peregrine falcons to join life among pigeons in Manhattan, Call for 'totting up' system to be more flexible, Workers urge Pope to examine conditions in his own territory Rising prices bring labour unrest to Vatican, Cabinet studying law on teachers' pay, Air raid on Mauritania, Austria expels two Iraqi diplomats after blast, Riot police fly today to Espiritu Santo, Friends who help the old keep warm, Science report Environment: Quality of life threatened, Publishers' staff cuts will hold up catalogue, Russian cellist stumbles to £81,000 silence, Retiring BBC chairman defends Radio 1, Hebrides missile test-firing range damaged, Dr Owen in call for Labour to spurn left, Russia launches campaign to convert coal into oil, Angola raid was to stop infiltration, S Africa says, Rhodes statue attacked: The famous statue of, Dartmouth passing-out, American way of life and new values put Indo-Chinese family ties under enormous strain Refugees find jobs and cars but lose their inner peace, Another 50 British instructors will be sent to Zimbabwe to help establish new national army, 172 magazines closed in Korean press purge, Tories may try to prevent council closed shop pact, Iraq: a democracy that has its limits, Politics blunts action by women, West Bank leaders angered at being denied chance to put case to Thorn fact-finding team, Israeli Justice Minister announces resignation, Motoring Turbocharger technology sweeps ahead. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Portakabin, Laing, Press, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, M.A.N.-Vw Truck & Bus Ltd.,, Oggi Domani, The British Film Institute. News in Brief. Law: Prison officers lose appeals over convictions, Queen's Bench Division Nurses' participation in abortion lawful Royal College of Nursing v Department of Health and Social Security, Murder verdict quashed because of delay, Judge allows brassiere case appeal, Siege girl's friend on death charge, Baader man gets life for murder, Bachelor's £400,000 estate for son aged six, Court of Appeal Lloyd's arbiration must go on Moran v Lloyd's (a statutory body), Queen's Bench Division When police may remove accused's clothing Lindley v Rutter, Second request invalid Poole v Lockwood, Jail doctors get damages over drug allegations, Parents for trial after death of children in fire, Queen's Bench delay cut. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Olympic Games. Sport: Fencing France take four titles and set a record, Cricket Gillette Cup draw brings about renewal of a needle fixture, Athletics Smooth running for three Britons into the 1500 metres final, Results in Moscow, Racing Le Moss proves a record stayer, Motor racing Skirts banned again after refusal to change from slicks to treads, Hockey A new nation now tasting the Olympic high life, Sports in Brief, Golf Davenport the outsider in formidable last eight, This girl will stop the London traffic, Yachting Britain's effort comes too late to trouble Americans, Tennis Lloyd ends long barren spell, Swimming Bredsley puts Bruner in place for world record, Archery Memorable day for the modern bowmen of old England, Boxing Italian ends the British interest as Willis fails to get to grips, Los Angles flag will mark new era. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Public Notices, Secretarial, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Book The Samaritans in the Eighties, Roxy Music Wembley Arena, Aida Coliseum, Cavaye/Szervánszky Wigmore Hall, The Suicide Warehouse, A variation on the old routine Can't Stop the Music (A) ABC, Shaftesbury Avenue Little Miss Marker (U) Plaza, Feuersnot Munich National Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: The Bbc's Unsolved Problems, The Ever Open Electronic Ear. Letters to the Editor: The Japanese miracle, Revolutionary perks, New Hebrides problems, Towards renewed cordiality, Subtitles for the deaf, Paying the penalty, 'Bear' transactions and capital gains tax rules, The Shah's funeral, Industry can live with high interest rates, Husbandman and profiteer, Case for reform of Church law, How the local letter subsidizes longer distance mail deliveries, An apple a day, Centenary Test, Still keen to sell Jaguars, Recycling going strong, Wanted-job creation, Recession returns, and we're all in it together, Fifti-Fifti cooking test, Lords ruling on disclosure of sources, Women in the pulpit, Unexpected benefits of slow driving, Taining of doctors, Availability of venture capital, Wit as a weapon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1955. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Scottish Theatre Company awarded £50,000 grant, Latest appointments. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,290, Regional Tv, New York auctions rival London, Radio, Personal Choice. Obituaries: Brig Mark Maunsell Former Inspector General of Prisons, Lord Armstrong, Professor Hans Morgentharu, Mr Vladimir Vysotsky. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Buying supports equities, but gilts falter, Stock Exchange Prices Equities hold steady, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Employers sticking to Finniston proposals, Discount market, Redman sells stake in Wellman, Renold confirms encouraging start, Japanese defend car export policies, Takeover offer for Meriden rejected, Robeco's UK sale, Commodities, Dollar's strength slows gilts, BL to shed 400 jobs at Swindon, Quotas plea to save paper mills, State shipbuilders ordered to stay strictly within £120m cash limit, Lloyd's to pay $300m for scrapped tankers, International Bethlehem forecasts downturn, Australian commodity exports to rise, Illingworth Morris Awaiting news from Saltaire, £8m loan for N Ireland tyre plants, Technology Putting the businessman into orbit, In Brief, Martin Ford halves interim dividend, Macarthys optimistic despite fall in profits, Dollar rises on hints of higher US loan rates, Concrete companies fined £185,000 on pricing, Post Office raises charge for a call by 14 pc, Natural gas: piping energy from the Siberian wastelands, Hirst passes interim, Electricity cost savings threaten 2,000 jobs, Pension fund report to DPP, The Pound, British Dredging row, Briefly, CBI rejects training costs shift, Gold, Fitch Lovell tops forecasts with 15pc rise to £llm, Sterling: Other Markets, Business Diary: Oriental Streatham · Making on rain, Sangers Group subsidiary, Buoyant outlook for wool predicted, Settlement for holders of Rhodesian bonds, EMS European Currency Rates, Footing the training boards bill, Contract for Iraqi battleships 'far away'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Anglo-American Securities names new chairman. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births.

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