The Times - 14/06/1980
1980; Gale Group;
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From Michael Hornsby, By Hugh Noyes, Christopher Warman, From Ray Kennedy, By Stewart Tendler, , Richard Ford, , Michael Horsnell, , Frances Gibb, By Ian Bradley, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Arrigo Levi, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Staff, From Tim Jones, By Peter Hennessy, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Peter Evans, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Our Planning Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel FerrimanHealth Services Correspondent, From David Wood, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Alan McGregor, From Charles Douglas-Home, From Mario Modiano, From Denis Reinhardt, From Charles Harrison, From David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, by Zdenêk Mlynár, Sheridan Morley, David Wade, Max Harrison, Hilary French, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Michael Pick, Clive Barnes, , Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Roy Hay, John Carter, Fred Emery, Peter Ryde, Philip Howard, David Watts, Caroline Moorehead, ALAN CAMPBELL, , NICHOLAS CLEOBURY, , PETER REEVES, , ANTHONY BURLEY, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , T. G. A. BAKER, , A. B. WEBSTER, , BERNARD C. PAWLEY, , HENRY HOBHOUSE., DAVID H. BISHOP, , H. L. H. TOWNSHEND, , ROGER NOYES, , C. G. SYKES, , NIGEL FISHER, , JOHN GULLAND, , IAN R. CHRISTIE., BELA SZASZ., N. V. SMITH, , H. NORRIS, , NORMAN MecKENZIE, , By the Staff of Nature, David Martin London School of Economics, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R. E. M., From John Hennessy, By Paul Harrison, By John Nicholls, From Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Derek Harris, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, From Peter Norman, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Philip Robinson, Sylvia Morris, BY ross, Adrienne Gleeson, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, PW, Peter Wainwright, By Roman Eisenstein, By Catherine Gunn,
ResumoNews: Difficulties seen over 'sus' law repeal, Girl injured by police shots loses her baby, Nine repeat call for neutral Afghanistan, Masked gunmen hold 25 hostages in bank raid, Greece feels threatened by German aid to Turkey, Good Food Guide Interlude in the French style, New light on loss of HMS Glorious, French act on racial integration, What summit cost Britain, Clock stolen: The seven-foot, Tribesmen return to build anew on war-shattered lands, New York Notebook Father and son clash again, 'People's Daily ' admits to spreading lies, A good old Greek script at Oxford, Nearly 100 law students must resit examination, Getty home action is lost, Putting the Nervous Nellies to flight, Best of British, Musicians' picket causes health hazard for BBC, Committee to try to ensure that crime does not pay, Assessing the effects of a decade of liturgical change, Progress in 'Observer' negotiations, Drinkers' liver damage is 'unprotected' by diet, Drink A different sort of pleasure, Civil Service incentives plan is relady, The Times Special Offer Perfect partners, whether in town or country, Scientologists withdraw court challenge, Bigger jumbos for trunk routes, Honours list rewards those who helped Zimbabwe settlement, Yugoslavs' diplomatic initiative against Afghan invasion fails, Residents evacuated after US volcano erupts again, The Mormon who drives Ballesteros, Many casualties in raid on Cambodian train, S Africa suffers worst losses in Angola raid, Some say no, but most Britons love a gong The pleasure of playing the honours game, £700m cuts ordered in councils' spending, Protest by public servants, Moscow sends helicopter gunships to Ethiopia, Security Council demands end to apartheid, Travel Northumbria's historical extras, Mrs Williams fighting her corner against the left, Japan asked to vote for late Premier's party, Gardening Shedding no tears over watering, Suicides expose credit irregularities, Plotters arrested in failed Indonesian coup, Henry Segrave remembered at Windermere, Shoparound, Mr Gormley suspicious of NCB plan, ITV curails coverage of games and the euphoria, John Brown sees off professional riders, 37 deaths in Uganda jail where Mr Astles is held, Venice statement on Middle East, Militants from S Africa in Zimbabwe recruiting drive, Mr Muskie welcomes declaration cautiously, 'Brotherhood spirit' in churches' talks, Vice-chancellor supports Open Tech proposal, Letter from Bangkok A general's war on corruption, Threat to probation officers' unity, Union move allows Grain talks, Church upholds British athletes' right to compete Methodist move to back Olympics as more important way for peace, Closed shop and picketing clauses reflect manifesto, Mr Prior says, Saudis demand that US agrees to big arms sale, Saturday Review The Russians are coming, Collecting Through the English looking glass, Head of Libyan mission is expelled after death threats, Dartmouth passing out, Mr Carter rules out force to free hostages, Mrs Thatcher finds it all so different with peace at summit, Excise men seek source of drugs in embassy crate, Science report Meteorology: Sunspots and weather, Europe says PLO must have voice in peace quest. Index. Law: QC tells jury of the nudges and the winks, Football fan jailed for three years, Court action over council's alleged misuse of powers, Mr Stonehouse gets discharge from criminal bankruptcy, Trial starts of 38 accused in Italian football scandal, Life sentence for 'girl in tank' killer, Mr Sindona jailed for 25 years in New York, Queen's Bench Division Bank must disclose husband's account Regina v Andover Justices, Ex parte Rhodes, Turin riot by England fans costs FA £8,000 fine, Court of Appeal When overseas telex repudiation fails Brinkibon Ltd v Stahag Stahl und Stahlwarenhandelsgesellschaft MBH.. Display Advertising: Bell's, Gilts, Guinness, Bank Julius Baer International Limited, Phostrogen, Lancaster, Bank Base Rates, Disaster Emergency Committee, Allen, Unit Trusts, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dry Sack. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Politics and Parliament: Revision of council budgets requested, Conference on Finniston, Secondary action clause House of Lords, New Hebrides call for troops to quell revolt, Remarks by head of Libyan mission result in expulsion House of Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: Birthday Honours List of awards in full Prime Minister's List, University news. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Home & Garden, Announcements, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Trinity, Motor Cars. Reviews: Radio Unknown country, A theatre in a Watermill, RLPO/Weller Festival Hall, New Mozart Orchestra /Fairbairn Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge A balanced diploma hand, Regional Tv Westward, Chess Not all eccentric geniuses, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,249, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, Sunday's programmes Television BBC 1, Regional Tv Southern, Record price of £26,000 is paid for Sickert work, Films On Tv. Editorials/Leaders: Hole In The Local Bucket, View From Venice. Letters to the Editor: Legal curbs on picketing, Saving the oceans' wealth, Life under communism, Below the belt, Imprisoning the elderly, Income policy, House of Lords reform, BBC music cuts, Churchgoers' reaction to changes in liturgy, Public ownership of the press, Creeping socialism, Words, words, words. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 15, 1955 Rail strike ends. Obituaries: Sir George Titman, Mr A. C. Nielson, Mr John Burke, Prof J. G. Humble Diseases of the blood. Sport: Motor racing Britons lead the pack, Yachting Leaders taking rhumb-line across Atlantic, Racing Piggott may add French Oaks to list of classics, Rowing Russia drop out because of their 'lack of form', Rugby Union Reinforced Lions can win and defy precedents, For the record Show jumping, Golf Ballesteros pays dearly for his sins as Nicklaus recovers his halo, Tennis Mottram's nightmare is a nasty dream, Football, Athletics Chasing places for a trip to Moscow Olympics, Cricket England may sacrifice Gower in search for a new champion. Business and Finance: US copper talks, Discount market, Thatcher warning on rising cost of oil, Commodities, Margin requirements, Retail Prices, Investor's week Misplaced hopes?, In Brief, Honesty and job references Readers' Forum, Options, Index-linked savings certificates, Inflation pace slows with retail price index up less than 1pc last month, Guinness slips to £21m midway, Stock Exchange may elect new chairman, The Pound, Investment trusts Unitization of the Tyneside pair, Government set to announce £2,000m N Sea gas pipeline, Engineering the way to a united profession, Briefly, Investment fund launched, Double or quits Hang on to Charterhouse, £25m rights issue from British Home Stores, Gold, Pilkington profits up slightly at £91m, Grouse, Sir Arnold Weinstock made life peer, BSC facing writ on steell plant closures, Death An expensive way to go, Bonds Try gilt funds for a short-term switch, Bamfords says creditors favour liquidation, EMS European Currency Rates, Motor insurance Never mind the car, what about the number plate?, Zimbabwe debt solution nearer, Big fall in US industrial output. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Index ends account with a 28-point gain, Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Firm close to account. Births.
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