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The Times - 26/05/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Tony Allaway, By a Staff Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Tacqueline Reditt, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, From David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Thomas, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Paul Flather, , By Our Health Services Correspondent, Charles McKean, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Richard Ford, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Derek Harris, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Binyon, From Sinan Fisek, From Michael Leapman, By Tony Samstag, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Witherow, From Neil Kelly, From Geraldine Norman, From Robert Schuil, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, By Caroline Moorehead, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Roger Mortimer, David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, , Dennis Walters, Michael Knipe, Michael Leapman, Robin Mead, David Wood, J. W. BAKER, , VICTOR CESTER;, STEPHEN GREEN, , H. D. COVERLEY, , JOHN STEBBING, , INNIS MACBEATH, , R. GOTTLIEB, , ERIC JAMES, , A. J. M. MEGGS., D. D. COWEN, , BERYL PLATTS, , MALCOLM WILLIAMSON, , KENNETH ROBINSON, , DONALDSON, , WALLIS HUNT, , NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE, , STEPHEN REMINGTON, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, From Patrick Brogan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, From Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Science report Neurobiology: Nervous system lineage, Russia gives British athletes credit for 'breach in Olympic boycott', St Giles's House furniture could fetch £500,000, Lord Butler wants urgent action on mental patients report, Labour whip pleads with Co-op 'to keep links', Mr Fitt criticizes 'rising nationalism' of SDLP and Haughey call for guarantee, 'Therapy of a bygone age' kills a young girl, Fabians call on Labour to end party's closed shop, Masked raiders snatch boy from convent, Mr Murray in talks to avert laggers' strike, Crash of space rocket puts European project in jeopardy, Maputo working for a socialist system of agriculture, Ethiopia patches up relations with Khartum, Great Wall of China used to make pigsties, Record bids made for US artifacts, Plan to put Gandhi son in party post denied, Europe's Middle East role while the US plays politics, More passion over the play, New York prostitutes call in reinforcements, Architecture Distinctive style of the new Caxton House, Battle of Crete commemorated, Ankara warning to Greece on negotiations, Starvation threatens millions in Zimbabwe, Police inspector in Blair Peach inquiry 'resigns', Fatah congress prepares a new strategy, The quiet courage of the Black Sash women, Mr Weizman's resignation a severe blow to Middle East peace process, Prisoners of conscience S Africa: Peter Moll, Bonn expels two Libyan death squad suspects, Ratify Clegg immediately, lecturers say, Peking Catholics rejoice at emotional Mass, Oberammergau, end of the line for biblical literalism, Leaders of print unions to open merger talks, Police alert after ex-gang leader flees, The vital interrogation question: just how voluntary is a voluntary confession?, More Ulster women have abortions in England, The Queen Mother in blue as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Desire to preserve stability unites both states Afghanistan invasion brings the two Germanies closer together, Yard seeks clues to Arab siege gunmen, Ancient Olympics exhibition to go ahead, 'Lost' work by divisionist may fetch £60,000, Big Lisbon march over censorship allegation, TUC to ask Mr Nott for curb on imports, Heads advised to close schools during meal breaks if pupils lack adequate supervision, Exhibition moves to US, Police warn clergy about missing Scots prisoner, Seychelles to conserve turtles, Communists end unofficial Cyprus coalition, Russia gives its terms for settling Afghan crisis, Italian journalists to strike over jailed colleague, Uganda alert for return of Dr Obote, Canterbury to debate lorry ban, 20,000 resigned from Nupe after 1979 'winter of discontent', Clouds keep holiday roads clear of traffic, Dr Kreisky in Iran on fact-finding mission, Mugabe pledge to curb Mozambique rebels, The sweet and sour style works well for Britain, 'No-go areas round Britain for Nato aircraft', Doctors challenge policy switch to small hospitals, Demirel move fails to solve Turkey's presidential crisis, Councils to study work cooperatives, GP hospital unit safest place to have a baby, Fears of worst unrest since 1976 after protests in Cape Town, Army ready to crush Kwangju's revolt, Surinam asks Holland to extradite former minister, Volcano halts US flights, Diary Of Rediscovered Treasures, Mr Benn on MPs who do not keen faith, Kampuchea needs rice seed to avert famine. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary, Civil defence to get spokesman in the Commons. Picture Gallery: Overseas. Index. Display Advertising: The Times Reader Services Directory, Fuller Peiser, The Times Business News, Halfords Ltd.. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,232, Personal Choice, Finalists in the spring bridge congress. Weather: The Weather. Law: Britons lodge appeal on theft sentences, Court tells Iran to free hostages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Services, Legal Notices. Reviews: Book Racing certainty Knight of the Turf The Life and Times of Sir Gordon Richards. By Michael Seth-Smith, The lure of Bath, Cannes hungry for glamour, Philharmonia/Rattle Malvern Festival, Los Angeles PO/Giulini Festival Hall, Economy at the keyboard Kempff Festival Hall LSO /Schmidt Albert Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Risks Of Release, A Ragged Boycott, Channel fog: Europe isolated. Letters to the Editor: Quick response to reactor incidents, Publish and be damned, Musicians' Union dispute, Risks of immunization, Arts Council spending, Threat to refugee schools, Microprogression?, Public pay and private expectations, Not cricket, Fictional church unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Solicitors' Company, University news, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 26, 1955 Assurance to Bonn. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Rowland Wilson, Hiroshi Inagaki, Mr Francis Robinson, Mr William Gaunt Artist and art critic, Mr Len Lye. Sport: Golf Miss New takes title and place in Europe, Athletics Wszola sets world record, Cricket Tavare and Marks called into the fold, Tennis Only singles matter as US beat Australia for fifth year running, Hockey Taylor survives Spanish inquisition, Swimming Day of those who have come from nowhere, Haydock Park results, Rugby Union Forwards give Lions edge but list of injured grows, Sports in Brief, Yachting Olympic classes without the same enthusiasm, Real tennis Toates forces Willis to work for his champagne, Racing Cairn Rouge could be best filly in Britain, Cycling Jankiewicz takes yellow jersey in the Milk race, For the record, Football Greenwood names all but two of his party, Sport Bank holiday flat racing. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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