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The Times - 16/08/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, By Michael Horsnell, From Ian Murray, By David Blake Economics Editor, From Arthur Osman, From Frederick Cleary, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Music Reporter, By Martin Huckerby, From Christopher Thomas, , By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Our Shipping Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, By Gretel Spitzer, From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, From Sinan Fisek, From Charles Harrison, , From Trevor Fishlock, From David Cross, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Nicholls, From Jim Railton, From Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, by John Phillips, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Edited by Peter Davalle, by Nicholas Wapshott, Sheridan Morley, Roy Hay, Edward Lucie-Smith, Trevor Fishlock, Harry Golombek, Clive Barnes/, Peter Vansittart, David Bonavia, Stewart Tendler, Robin Mead, Ronald Faux, Geoffrey Green, Alison Ross, GRAHAM GREENE, , K. GILL, , P.M.B. HINCHY, , VIVIEN NOAKES, , TONY TROUP, , BRUCE CARLISLE ROBERTSON, , M.I. MICHAELS, , JOHN RICHARDS, , JAMIE JAUNCEY, , SIDNEY GILLIAT, , DAVID BEECHER, , D. C. HELLARD, , By the Staff of Nature, David Nicholls, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, F.M., By John Whitmore, Philip Robinson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wainwright, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, Sylvia Morris, BY ross, Peter Wainwright, John Whitmore, SM, John Drummond, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Cathrine Gunn, By Our Financial Staff,

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News: Three years on, Memphis remembers the king, ITV's audience is smallest for a decade, Motorist foils wages robbery in Strand, Belfast man and daughter mutilated after being shot, Pressure for an early election grows in Turkey, Fifth heart transplant patient dies, General Chun to take over as S Korea's leader, Downing Shoparound with, Refugees go hunting in city park, Israel 'greatly hurt' by Uruguay Embassy move from Jerusalem, Raid into southern Lebanon ends three weeks' quiet, Mr Sadat calls for Middle East summit, More boats join Le Havre blockade and ferries are rerouted to Belgian ports, Britain has no civil defence against attack by poisons, University College at top of the table, Swimmer missing after storm, Science report Zoology: Unprotective coloration, Motorway lorries to face increased safety cheeks, Cunard offering free Atlantic return flights, Iranian general among 15 shot as alleged coup plotters, Travel A cheerful crowd on the slow train to China, So expensive and elusive, those trout in the reservoir, Motorway disruptions call into question ability to plan for growth, London Festival Ballet in debt over tour to China, Collecting The great ancient gem revival, Call for inquiry into death of Pakistani student, Pensioner embarks on hunger strike to get a church clock silenced M Decaff wins long battle against the bells, Recruiting for Services has risen 22%, Mr Pvm says, US team claims it has located Titanic, Saturday Review Kaspar Hauser, Gardening The ideal greenhouse, Protester starts second night on top of tower, New York notebook A triumphant entry for the Monkey King, Scottish teachers set to get 14%, Inquiry calls in case of freed men rejected, Minister blocks Tory council's plan to shut grammar schools, Flights between Hongkong and Shanghai stopped, Pit subsidence may have caused tremor, Prefect orders closure of Lyons abortion clinic, Insurgent chiefs 'held', Beachhead in Belgium for monokini, Polish strike spreads to three more plants, Rhodesia House renovation, Surge in sterling after record fall in inflation rate to 16.9%, Top French wines turn to plonk in the rain, President is booed and senator gets applause, New Surinam government arrests former Premier, Nicola Pagett: the five ages of an actress, Three big unions may take part in arms race conference, Two Norwegian dentists claim tooth transplant, Polytechnics and councils await results of mediation in dispute over finances, Threat to act against Gen Walls, Sportsview Kicking off with a doubt or two, Cadets may be victims of hysteria, President Carter's speech of acceptance and his appeal to Senator Kennedy for support, London treatment: Mr Bassam Shaka,, Police under attack as mosque riots continue, Mr Billy Carter to testify in public on Libya, Anything can happen on the fringe, Amin minister seeks part in Uganda democracy, Poison in the woods, Gum helps smokers to give up habit, Mr Thrower praised by show judges, Recognizing the social and political imagery of the liturgy, 'Observer' men vote today on NGA order, Proms expected to show heavy losses, Mr Whitelaw approves police ban on five National Front marches, Rebel Tory is cleared of election offence, BBC take blame for Wilcox copyright action, Letter from Tibet Squeezing out the oxygen at 12,000 ft. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gartmore Gilt Trust, Bank Base Rates, Simply Elegant Mouldings, Dry Sack. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday's programmes Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, RSC 16-week tour, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,303, Films On Tv, Chess A double duty, Chess match goes to tie breaker, Broadcasting Guide Television. Law: Man convicted of stealing own car from police, Rugby men charged, Driver for drug-smuggling sisters gets four years, Lawyer who cut links with terrorism earns release. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Sport: Rifle Shooting, Yachting Collision may cost Lionheart dear, Show jumping Two clear rounds give Britain silver medal, Racing Soft ground to put Kampala blissfully at ease, Cricket Positive action in short supply from ICC, Motor racing Jones on a winning track, Golf New putting grip shows promise, Football Reputations count for nothing on opening day, Rowing A medal for Hazewinkel, Weekend fixtures, Tennis Miss Navratilova forced out by back injury, For the record. Classified Advertising: Glc South Bank Concert Halls, Theatres, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Postal Shopping. Reviews: The Soldier's Tale Queen Elizabeth Hall, Baal Warehouse, Giselle Festival Hall, Bishop's move, Radio Unexpected and bizarre encounters, Promenade Concert Albert Hall / BBC 3. Editorials/Leaders: Still Divided Democrats, A Confident Mr Atkins, The Role Of General Walls. Letters to the Editor: Copying of library MSS, A settlement for Belize, One of the greats, Local radio services, Casting out spirits, Young offenders, India's ambitions as a nuclear nation, An English apple a day, The urban falcon, Incident in Italy, Tendering for computer contract, Musical glasses. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Aug 17, 1955 Singapore claim. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Rhys Probert Director of Royal Aircraft Establishment, Brigadier C. G. Martin Vc, Mr David Devine,, Mr Michael King. Business and Finance: Discount market, Setback at subsidiary cuts profits at David Dixon, International Magirus-Deutz loss, Bank to cut Treasury bill tender by £100m, Phoenix Timber profits dip but dividend held, Newcastle brokers to merge with Leeds firm, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, Kuwaitis take 5.4 per cent stake in Harrisons & Crosfield, £50,000-a-year part-timer gets a new board job Another top post for the professor, Redundancy toll for week rises above 1,000, Retail Prices, Index-linked saving certificates, Alarm over Japanese truck import plan, Fixed interest investment Renewed hopes after a rough ride, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Investor's week Pressure on interim figures, In Brief, Round-up New Lloyds schemes, Thorn to sell Tricity, Taxation Fringe benefits following the Finance Act, Olives omits interim as profits collapse, The Pound, Arabica market, Corah profits slump by 45pc, Briefly, Culter inquiry throws light on Hongkong group, Japan urged to Increase imports and help for poorer countries, Unit trusts Increased charges filter through, Housing Few signs of better days The Times/Halifax house price index, First-half loss at Catalin, Gold, Readers' Forum Insurance information · Taxing managed funds, Sterling: Other Markets, Grouse, Insurance Cutting household costs, Optimism in High Street despite Woolworth profits gloom Stores hold out against recession. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Money supply hopes boost trading, Stock Exchange Prices A firmer tone, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Property. Births.

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