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The Times - 04/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Dan van der Vat, From Robert Fisk, From Patricia Clough, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Sue Masterman, By Geraldine Norman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By John Huxley, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From David Felton Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Roger Berthoud, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Our Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Walker, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Binyon, From David Watts, By Anthony Rhodes, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Richard Hughes, From Michael Knipe, From Denis Reinhardt, Christopher R. Hill, Steven Georgala, Mario Modiano, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Richard Streeton, By Lewine Mair, By Alan Gibson, By John Watson, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, Judith Cruickshank, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Geoffrey Smith, David Robinson, John Higgins, Joan Bakewell, Joan Chissell, Edward Mortimer, Michael Binyon, I. M. CAMPBELL, , DAVID FAULL, , WILLIAM SHAWCROSS, , JOHN WALLEY, , MICHAEL BARTON, , ARTHUR SUGDEN, , DAVID MACHIN, , A. W. WOODRUFF, , RUDOLF KLEIN, , RICHARD MAWDITT, , JOHN CHALONER, , D. A. BELL, , HARRY HENRY, , JAMES BRISTOW, , R. T. W. RUMSEY, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A friend writes:, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, David Hewson, By Our Industrial Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Peter Hill, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, THELMA MARKS (MRS), , B. C. O. CATLEY, , NEIL HAMILTON, , E. T. BODDYE, , GERRY HAZLEWOOD, , N. WADDLETON, , DOUGLAS HAGUE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Bill Johnstone, John Huxley, By Our Financial Staff, By Roman Eisenstein, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Prest, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Food allergy may be cause of migraine, Student loans preferred to grants, Pay offers to 700,000 below inflation rate, BSC accused by union of causing jobs loss, Curfew imposed in Tripura state capital, Berlin police investigate flood of Soviet Jews, Danish ship firm accused of defying UN arms ban, Anger at pay flexibility proposals, A test for Greek democracy Papandreou Marxism softens, Henry VIII's Talmud is acquired by trust, Hongkong seeks to recruit senior British policemen, Journalists' pay stoppage at Financial Times, M Barre given a chilly reception in Madrid, U S controllers 'misled public' on near-misses, Motoring Petrol saving thoughts bear fruit, South Korea to free 679 held after riots, Moscow Diary, President and Prime Minister: the contrast in leadership, Bus strike expected to disrupt township around Johannesburg, 'Observer' management says it has come to end of the road in talks with NGA, Editor wants school curriculum policy to be coupled with employment, RAF rescues 30 after boat runs aground, Colony bars Vietnamese from China, Thame votes against housing scheme, Frenchmen plan to defy blockade of rebel island, MP injured: Mr Jack Aspinwall, aged 47,, Majority of OAU members favour admitting rebels, Science report Cell biology: Growth factors, Minimum lending rate cut to 16 per cent, An outsider with the aristocratic touch, E Germany acts to save its cultural treasures, Occupational cancer deaths 'on the decline', Bill aims to protect sources of journalists, EEC accused by Israeli envoy of wooing Arabs, Singapore keeps 'open mind' on Asean military accords after Vietnam incursion into Thailand, Ministers agree on top people's pay and stand firm against economic policy changes, Brezhnev offer of talks with U S on limiting medium range missiles, New infection complicates the Shah's recovery, Official paid stamp to be abolished, Black leader's widow fails in suit against police, The Indian powder keg ready to blow, Malay politician's challenge from jail, The lessons that oil buyers must learn from Iran, Romanians escape in light plane to West, Morocco claims the upper hand in Sahara war Polisario fighters lured by high pay, Prime Minister's death deprives King Husain of key figure at a crucial period for his country, MP withdraws 'bribes' claim on Mr Turner, Too many minor offences considered criminal, all-party report says Lawyers urge reclassification of law breaches, Civil defence arrangements to be reviewed, Hardline politicians seen to be on the retreat as South Africans put survival first, Ex-prostitute applies for council house, South Africa's mounting crisis at home and abroad: 4 Workers see stoppages and boycotts as Pretoria's 'Achilles heel', Bloomsbury property lots fail to reach reserves, Cambridge University Tripos results in six subjects, Death threat to Milk, Honey and Tiddlywink, M Debré's decision to stand for President stirs Gaullist ranks, Army is optimistic about getting new battle tank, Methodists urged to use overseas ministers, Pope condemns workers' living conditions, Trains kept going 'only by goodwill', California tries to wipe out the fruit fly, Factory project defended by Courtaulds, Talks to be resumed on Palestinians, Soviet leaders awarded Vietnam's Gold Star, British advisers think pact in chemical weapons is possible, Mr Callaghan to set our Labour's objectives, Terrorists 'nearly eliminated', No Blunt judgment by British Academy, Poles strike over meat price rises. Index. Law: 'Not appealable' means no appeal In re Racal Communications Ltd, No tariff of jail sentences for informers, judge says, Yard detective jailed for corruption, Hoard of silver ruled to be treasure trove, Accident verdict on MP, House of Lords Birds died before entering British air space: Air India convictions quashed, Four people stoned to death after Iran trial. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Krug, Cranfield, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Limited, Icl, Help The Aged, Henry Butcher, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, Du Maurier, Dry Sack, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Nuclear Power Debate, The Parents' Guide To Independent Schools, Banca Toscana, United Hearings, Austin Morris, Collins/harvill, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Thomson Wintersports, London News, Olivetti, S.F.A., The General Electric Company Limited, Royal International Horse Show, St. Joseph's Hospice(t), Mercedes-Benz, Bremner & Co. Ltd.. Politics and Parliament: Road-rail squeeze will affect fares and cut services, MPs say, Much time wasted in investigating trivial and groundless complaints against police, Debate on secondary blacking refused, MP alleges fraud over GLC house repairs, High-powered hearing aid available soon, Protection from eviction for rental purchasers, Peers agree to create only a little stink House of Lords, Law change possible in wake of Julie drugs case, Fears about future of nursery schools, Smokeless fuel supplies, Mr Whitelaw rejects idea of adverts on BBC radio, Imports of chemical, Code of practice to ensure that councillors publish the facts, Experimental shelters for drunks, Mr Rooker's apology to Rolls-Royce employee, Immigration raids, Courts have power not to grant bail, Information on assisted places, Next week, £166.9m to keep delinquent children in homes, Conservatives demand unions Bill changes, Mr Callaghan puzzled by Prime Minister's reply on whether wages are a cause of inflation House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Fish deal sought by end of year, Polo Cowdray revival timely, Hockey Men's teams for Moscow, Rowing The man who prefers to be part of a crowd beats gold medallist, Athletics Moses leads the way to new world record, Cricket Sadiq and Graveney avert quick finish, Rugby Union Woodward pays for his inexperience, Horse show Broome is fastest but Ricketts takes title, Cycling Hinault's tour sponsors breathe again, Racing Sandown Park programme, For the record, Tennis The cats who ran off with the cream, Yachting New Zealanders steer a steady course for victory, Golf Cannon shoots well enough to pocket seniors title. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Personal, Announcements, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Magical and mystifying The Black Stallion (A) Classic, Haymarket Little Darlings (AA) Ritz The Sea Wolves (A) Leicester Sq Theatre; Odeon, Marble Arch Lifespan ICA Fingers (X) Scene 1 Boris Barnet Season National Film Theatre, Giselle Covent Garden, Lucio Silla Spitalfields, Louis Kentner Queen Elizabeth Hall, Book review British Political Facts 1900-1979, A private mythology The Fool The Other Place, 'Rosenkavalier' with a trio of futures, The home life of a chess prodigy An Exceptional Child Thames Television. Editorials/Leaders: The First Cut In M L R, Justice And Poverty In Brazil, Mr Rooker Makes His Apology. Letters to the Editor: It may be time to review Wages Council role, Notes of discord, We must enter the information revolution, Air of grievance, The malaise in Fleet Street, BBC cuts: no favouring local radio, Health hazards from dogs, Stamp duty 'not archaic', Credit card problem, Less tax is the answer to recovery, Brickworks pollution, Who pays for knocking adverts?, Quicker by rail, Powers to rephase rent increases, University grants formula, Hardship on the dole, Protecting trade marks and names, Khmer Rouge revived. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news New Chancellor of Bath University, Cordwainers Company. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, July 5, 1955. Arts and Entertainment: Television, 1896 Edvard Munch print fetches record £58,000, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,266. Obituaries: Professor W. S. Mackie, Professor J. H. Delargy Researches into Irish folklore, Sharif Abdul Hamid Sharaf, General Georges Spillmann. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices MLR cut boosts equities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Blue chips leading beneficiaries of MLR cut. Business and Finance: Discount market, GEC sales exceed £3,000m for first time, Recession in world markets hits commercial vehicles industry, Dividend passed as Caird slips into red, Batleys 69pc ahead at year-end, Technology The growing practice of 'listening-in', Mr Harry Singer resigns from Alpine, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Greene King comes out ahead of expectations, Bett Brothers goes over £1m at half time, Gough Cooper holds dividend after loss, Business Diary: Our Kev and the 'Thatcher pfennigs', Talks on more help for shipbuilders, Bardon Hill boosts dividend payment, Brake may be put on North Sea production, Thermal Syndicate ahead at half time, Swedish holiday subsidiary to merge with Thomson offshoot, CHI climbs 89 pc to top £1m for year, When recession hits the industrial heartland, Milbury raises dividend, In Brief, Guarded welcome for cut in MLR, Mystery of falling coffee price, Call for amendments to tax laws, The Pound, Costain buys German builder, Briefly, Italian measures realign VAT rates, The pens that are written off, Arab ban on RCA, Gulf and Western extended, Irish output betters EEC average, Hi fi losses push Celestion into red, HC comes to market with 24pc profits rise forecast, Cost of lost Saudi exports put at £200m, Gold, Allegheny may bid for Wilkinson, EEC warns Japan on increase in car exports, Sterling: Other Markets, Share index jumps 16 points after hours, International Toshiba profits soar by 95pc, Banks freed of loan restrictions as Fed eases credit controls, EMS European Currency Rates, Debtors may have to pay interest, Pallet says outlook is 'obscure', Wedgwood slips to £5.8m as times get harder, A dramatic response from equities but still far to go. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Leslie Murphy joins Simon Engineering board. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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