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The Times - 28/06/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, By Our Industrial Editor, By David Hewson, From Frederick Cleary, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Clive Cookson, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Schuil, , From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Harry Debelius, From Sue Masterman, From Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, From Tony Allaway, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Denis Beinhardt, From Michael Leapman, From David Watts, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frank Vogl, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By Norman Fox, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Marson, From Richard Streeton, By Jim Railton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Watson, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, by Margaret Drabble, John Higgins, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Edward Seckerson, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Edited by Peter Davalle, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Barnes, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Roy Hey, Geraldine Norman, Michael Watkins, David Wade, Fred Emery, John Woodcock, Philip Howard, Ronald Faux, Simon Scott Plummer, Trevor Fishlock, NICHOLAS BAKER, , CHRISTOPHER CHOPE, , ROLAND PENROSE, , NORMAN HARGREAVES, , HUGH BIRMINGHAM, , ALEC MERRISON, , ALAN LONG, JACK FINGLETON, , THOMAS BALOGH, , ALAN NEALE, , DOUGLAS PERONI, , M. G. REVILL, , J. R. WRIGHTSON, JOHN HEWISH, L. A. SHERIDAN, , CHRIS JONES, , J. WILLIAMSON, , COLIN RENFREW, , BRIDGET BOLAND, , DUDLEY BUCHANAN, , By Our Medical Correspondent, Herbert Keldany, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, S. T., By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, Richard Allen, By David Felton and Derek Harris, By Philip Robinson, From Anthony Hilton, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, roSS, Sylvia Morris, Philip Robinson, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent,

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News: Russian bomber crashes near Japanese boat, Nato in slightly better shape after Venice, Advocate of reconciliation between Rome and Canterbury, Ilie Nastase clashes with reporter, Rolls inquiry result next week, Labour factions fail to reach agreement, Gypsies could benefit from fund for Nazi victims, More takeovers by workers proposed, Miners get no guarantees on pit closures, Amended budget approved by European Parliament, Minister's race warning, Collecting The drawing power of the French, Pupils learn the facts of unemployment, Oxford class lists, Britain wins a £25m EEC 'bargain' for school milk subsidy, Keeping an eagle eye on low flyers, Science report Medicine: Poisons within reach, The odyssey of the Buddhist treasures, Murdoch attack in paper war, Saturday Review A theatre engagement, No further troop withdrawal, Russia says, Peking Notebook Dancing off to China, Car workers refuse offer, Nearly all submissions on ILEA oppose abolition, Plot to blow up Zimbabwe's new leaders at independence celebrations foiled, Spain swept by anti-French feeling, Pretoria gives hint that its forces are in Angola, Rift widens between Zimbabwe leaders, Communists reject £975,000 for party HQ, MPs serenaded: Under the baton of, County drive to stop hooligans at cricket, Japanese aid sought for rescue of MG car plant, Shoparound, Drink No place like Rhône, Americans agree to speedy delivery of tanks in effort to re-equip Thai Army, SNP vote is a warning for the next election, Sportsview Testing time at Lord's for the Oxbridge men, Strike pay in TGWU rises to £9, Mr Heseltine's call for smaller local government pay deals and further reductions in staff, MP criticizes release of 18 offenders, Israel 'has seized frontier land', Manufacturers argue for heavier lorries, Commission to investigate South African mass media, Big increase in deaths among Soviet babies, Israeli Army to stay in autonomous zones, Steel company drops claim against police, Travel From the Alamo to God's country, Clash predicted between big Printing unions, Happy birthday to Another Paper, Council restrained from making games payment, Italian jet lost in the sea off Naples, When it pays to inflate a summit, Minister urges media to take extra care with medical reports, Congress swerves abruptly from austerity to tax cuts, M Giscard supported on neutron bomb, President Bani-Sadr strongly criticized by Ayatollah Khomeini, Netherlands Cabinet survives by two votes, Violence at Bolivian election rally, Letter from the Khyber Pass Touched by the tendrils of the Raj, Chiefs lose their taste for rebellion after pig drowns, Two shot down by terrorists in border town, Gardening Filling the gap, Government rules out U-turns on economy, GLC seeks £1,007m for transport. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Business and Finance: Discount market, Dollar slumps as American trade deficit doubles to $4,000m, Investor's week Rights issues and bids dominate, Doulton lops £2m off Fairey price after revision of profits forecast, Talking shop Make the most of this summer's sales, Commodities, BNOC signs deal for overseas exploration, A fond farewell to the song of sixpence, Insurance Ready reckoner for household contents, Private funding call for shipbuilders, Taxation Revenue concessions for those working abroad, Profits fall by 38 pc at Fredk Burgess, Home loans If you want a mortgage, go and see your bank manager, Bank of England puts up £700m to relieve interest rate pressure, In Brief, Villiers warning of state steel losses for four more years, House insurance problems · Rightful inheritors Readers' Forum, The Pound, Briefly, Guinness Peat stake in Chicago group, Charterhall raising £3.8m for exploration, International Hongkong merger rebuffed again, Premium for the bonds soon, Gold, GKN to dismiss 2,000 and close factory, Rediffusion shares rise on profits recovery, Plan to resist Thorn-EMI takeover in US is dropped, Grouse, Round-up Cashing cheques off the beaten track, US helps to cushion fall at Scapa Group, EMS European Currency Rates, Hill Samuel and Hambros optimistic. Index. Display Advertising: Laing, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Tyndall, Target Energy Fund, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Framlington, Rca, Continental Union Trust Company Limited, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Dry Sack, M & G Group. Weather: The Weather. Law: Dissident testifies in Vienna court case, Ulster judge gets libel damages of £50,000, Greenpeace man could face a court martial, Actuarial evidence Sullivan v West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and Others, Stranglers released, Bench criticized for 'perverse' soccer decision, Muslim did not blaspheme Prophet, judge rules, Court of Appeal New extension of public interest immunity from disclosure Buttes Gas and Oil Company v Hammer and Occidental Petroleum Corporation, High Court may hear case of Kenyan deserter. Politics and Parliament: Mr Nott refuses to pillory British firms in S Africa, Early bird MP catches ministers napping, European budget endorsed after addition of £10m, Refusal to blacklist firms over pay to S African workers House of Commons, BBC will still have nine orchestras. Sport: Cricket Gooch reigns supreme as Essex make hay, Motor racing Cars are faster ladies with the wind in their skirts, Racing Tribute to Prendergast likely from Nikoli, Today's cricket, Cycling, Yachting Fourth place is enough for Express finish, Sports in Brief, Rowing Easy for British eight, Tennis The sun shines on unsung heroes, Boxing Minter must forget the ifs and buts of Las Vegas, Equestrianism Newbery and Rico take open event, Rugby Union Dr Craven says he is less optimistic about South Africa's chances, Athletics Ovett could not be quicker off his mark for Moscow, Golf Old heads still find the right way round, Polo 1 Cowdray Park withstand Hipwood's burst. Reviews: colin Davis revives neglected Berlioz, Searching for a new way out, Orff's best theatre, Levine discovers Bellini's orchestral heart, Mahler deeply subtle, Gavrilov's controlled intensity, Radio On the Other Side. Classified Advertising: Glc South Bank Concert Halls, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Home & Garden, Announcements, Entertainments, Services. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Sunday's programmes Television, More Stubbs lions emerge from the undergrowth, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Chess Invidious comparisons, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,261, Films On Tv. Editorials/Leaders: The Fleet Street Death Wish. Letters to the Editor: Superpower?, 'Finch, Bloody Finch', Such a tasty dish, Up to the mark, Unchartered terrain of unemployment, Specialist teachers, Human conditions compared, New Hebrides troubles, Archaeological dig, Hedge cutting, Treatment in mental hospitals, A flight to the edge of despair, Wandsworth and ILEA, Help for schools, Timeless test, Picasso and Dali. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, University news, Launderers' Company, Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 29, 1955 Celebrated law case. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Gordon Sutherland Former master of Emmanuel College, His Honour Sir Donald Hurst, Major John Primavesi. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Oils lead equities, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock markets Energy shares lead late rally. Property.

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