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The Times - 02/08/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Frances Gibb, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ivor Davis, From David Cross, From Michael Binyon, From Stephen Downer, From Frederick Cleary, By a Staff Reporter, From Norman Fox, From John Hennessy, Keith Baxter, Caroline Moorehead, Byron Rogers, E. C. Hodgkin, Richard Harris, Jan Stephens, Philip Howard, Tom Hutchinson, Peter Vansittart, Peter Davalle, Clive Barnes, Bette Spektorov, Edward Mayer, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Richard Bruton, Jim Railton, Trevor Fishlock, Colin Jones, Fred Emery, Alison Ross, D. J. KENNY, , S. M. DRYDEN, , PHILIP STRONG, , SCARMAN, , GERALD LONG, , G. R. POWER, , J. K. GATENBY, , F. J. BENTON, , G. A. BROWNING, , D. F. HUTCHISON, , DON IRVING, , LUCY MAIR, , MARGARET GOWING, , ANTHONY BABINGTON, , MARTYN LEWIS, , MICHAEL T. CASON, , HENRY PELLING, , MARY CRISP, , By the Staff of Nature, R. P. C. Hanson, By a Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, J.A.K. writes:, By Peter Ryde, Conrad Voss Bark, By Jain Mackenzie, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Watson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Our Management Correspondent, Pearce Wright, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Hilton, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Huxley, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Paul Dobson, MS, Sylvia Morris, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, BY ross, Peter Wainwright, By Catherine Gunn, Beryl Downing,

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News: Johannesburg strikers deported to homelands, Alliance Party insists on need for power-sharing, Travel Wet and dry in Tennessee, Russians to boost trade with Poland, Inquiry launched into sleep allegations, A year after the fall of President Somoza's regime the country is divided over his successors Doubts grow in Nicaragua about where Sandinist revolution is leading, Family fight over the poor little rich girl, Iraqi envoy held over Berlin plot, Winds, storms and floods devastate Eastern Europe, Male nurse who married spinster left out of will, Mr Whitelaw plans to relieve severe overcrowding in jails, Teachers' leaders upset by 13.5% rise proposed by arbitrators, 'Old Russian tanks' in forces withdrawal, Windhoek given own army but Pretoria troops stay, Huge portraits of Mao to disappear from public view, Archaeology report Saxon church revealed, M Giscard steps towards middle ground by naming former Radical leader as ombudsman, Shipyard spy suspect held in W Germany, Have the Games lost their human touch?, Police restrict video piracy investigations, 17 feared dead in Eire train crash, Pretoria survival blueprint absorbs black homelands into eight regions, BBC correspondence with the Attorney General, BBC musicians end their strike and the Proms will be back next week, Forger confuses Soviet art world, Mr Reagan gives way and publicizes his tax return, Frenchman sets Atlantic record, Third night of Violence in Florida city, Labour left calls for resignations over 'Gang of Three' letter, Science report Atmosphere: Contribution of volcanoes, Shoparound, Whistler appeal extended after shortfall, Saturday Review Goodbye Morgan, Why Labour's troubles could make it a Tory decade, Billygate cables innocuous, White House says, Gold for Coe brings joy to streets of Sheffield, Mexican President backs Cuba in dispute with US, Private sector finance for conference centre sought, Fine paid for TV protester, Spanish marquess and wife shot, The case for reasserting specifically Anglican doctrine, Police examining 100 corruption claims, Gardening Indoor arrangements, Professor's name was on 'hit list', MPs told, Mr Thorn makes aerial tour of West Bank, Accused Korean dissident could face death, Civil Service unions angry over warning that cash limits, not comparisions, must determine pay, Woman critically ill after surgeons restore arm severed in boat crash, Livingstone statue will continue to stand above Victoria Falls, Heir named in Shah's death-bed message, The ceaseless watchers round our coasts, Collecting Indian textiles finding a market, Letter from Delhi Never mind the rickshaws, watch out for elephants, Cases of racialism and indirect discrimination 'rife in schools', M4 to Heathrow will close at night for repairs, Twelfth heart transplant by Papworth team, Rebirth of the blues, Bonington team plans assault on Kongur, Council signs closed shop agreement to thwart Bill. Politics and Parliament: Warning for BBC over film on IRA, Home Secretary says prison population is dangerously high House of Commons, Calls from both sides for shorter sentences, Attorney General outlines new guidelines on jury vetting, MPs call for Filipino debate, Contracts between NHS and private sector House of Lords. Index. Picture Gallery: The year of the bear-a clutch of Olympians, Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Display Advertising: The Rake's Progress, Portakabin, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Golden Harvest, Bank Base Rates, Attorney General's Guidelines On Jury Checks, Mail Order Advertising, Dry Sack. Law: Kenya petition on election result rejected, Man who was wrongly jailed rejects £7,000, Fines cut for captain and owners in oil slick appeal, Nigerian police for trial over suffocated men, Injunction to release ship arrested abroad refused Mike Trading and Transport Ltd v Pagnan, Lord Kagan remanded on Theft Act charges, Boxing champion cleared, Prison for woman after social security fraud, Officers of broken tanker accused of 'stupidity', 'Inadequate son' stole jewelry worth £1m, Court of Appeal Improvement notices valid F. F. F. Estates Ltd v Hackney London Borough Council, London company chief charged, Store fined for nail in cake. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Canoeing Double for Parfenovich, Sports in Brief, Judo One knockdown enough for French victory, Equestrianism Sweet and sour for Austrian student, Polo Centaurs ride their luck, Moscow results yesterday, Marathon Cierpinski defies Russian's thrust at the Kremlin to retain his title, Football Andrey ev makes sure of third successive bronze, Cricket Counties caught in the rain, Equestrianism Show jumping selectors will choose their arguments first, Sport Racing Relaxing time for Baxter and Vielle, Athletics Coe makes his golden breakaway, Anglers are not falling for that painful bait, Archery Blenkarne drops behind, For the record, Football Arsenal pay twice for gentle approach, Golf McEvoy shows coolness in a crisis, Boxing Cuevas in tearing hurry to meet Hearns, Yachting Trophy goes to sailmaker. Reviews: Exploring the form, The odd death blow, Of stars and men, In the new world, Only guessing, Heroic struggles, Radio National institution, New York Notebook Pirates in the park, The great game. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Sunday's programmes Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,291, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Bridge Peter's defence, Rubens oil sketch on show in Scotland, Chess What price romance?. Classified Advertising: Glc South Bank Concert Halls, Announcements, Home&garden, Services tomorrow: Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Editorials/Leaders: A Slow Farewell To Mao, Dangers Remain In Jury Vetting. Letters to the Editor: Status of Transkei, NHS management costs, Unreasonable noise, Mobility of labour, Interview with Afghan athlete, The Gordon Riots, Ethical considerations on Granada disclosure ruling, Auction buyer's premium, The Act of Settlement, Mass hysteria: one cure, Nuclear independence, Communists and Labour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Dr. Ian Roebuck, a scientist at the, University news, Latest appointments, Blacksmiths' Company, Salters' Company, Carpenters Company. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Aug 3, 1955 E. German refugees. Marriages. Obituaries: The Hon O. D. Schreiner Former Judge of Appeal in South Africa, Mr Leonard Van Geest, Patrick Depailler, Mr Harold Brockman, Mr Alf Traeger. Business and Finance: Discount market, Government seeks NEDC forum for wage debate with unions, Americans accuse EEC of unfair subsidies on flour, Annuities Drawback of lower interest rates, Investment chiefs exonerated, City disappointed over Rhodesian bonds deal, International Fuji Photo Film expects 15.6pc growth in income, Cray Electronics climbs 20 pc in record year, Round-up Midland woos the savers, Commodities, Loans for tourism in assisted areas, Threat to Cadbury shareholding in Westward boardroom battle, Consumer credit Mail order: it's business as usual, Rockware Glass to shed 935 jobs to cope with threat of imports, News International's restructuring approved, In Brief, Dollar and sterling interest rates steady, $25m loan to develop Brazilian coalfields, Chairman of British Telecom is chosen, The Pound, Briefly, Investor's week Market aimless without a cut in leading rate, Stewart Wrightson in US acquisition, Gold, Heron 30 pc up but car sales slump, Sterling: Other Markets, Taxation Economics of divorce and separation, 'Sole agent' for selling a flat Readers' Forum, Grouse, Japnese 'ready to capture computer market', EMS European Currency Rates, BTR bids $140m for US company, GRA makes further payment to creditors. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Few buyers as holiday season hits equities, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts steadier. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.

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