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The Times - 26/06/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Harry Debelius, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Anthony Hilton, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Ex David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Diana Geddes, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Lucy Hodges, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Robert Schuil, From Denis Reinhardt, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Leapman, From David Watts, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Walker, From Ivor Davis, From John Young, From Stephen Downer, From Richard Streeton, By Jim Railton, By Keith Macklin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, A. BLYGHTON, Pearl Venit, WALTER GOLDSMITH, , R. H. SCHURINK, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , DUNCAN WILSON, D. R. THORPE., FRANK ALLAUN, , HARRY KANTER, , JILL MARTIN, , PHILIP EVANS, , L. S. PRESSNELL, , MAX BELOFF, , Rosemary Brown, Shona Crawford Poole, By Norman Hammond Archeology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, A correspondent, Mr R. W. M. Rees and Mr D. G., Morris, A Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Richard Holmes, Peter Tinniswood, Jo Grimond, Basil Boothroyd, By Ronald Pullen, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, David Hewsom, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Energy Correspondent, Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, From Kenneth Owen, J. B. HOLGATE, , J. STANSBY, , R. H. RANSFORD., J. F. MARTIN., LEO KENNEDY., PHILIP H. STUNT., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Hugh Stephenson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, By Catherine Gunn, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Numbers in jail expected to go on increasing, Palestine news agency entangled in legal battle, TUC wants to give public voice to unemployed but it will not discuss pay curbs, Councils told not to ignore call to revise spending, Food supply for Uganda famine victims increases, Tripos results at Cambridge, Science report Canal system: Discovered by radar, Acas to intervene in BBC musicians' dispute, Employment body to resist cuts, Guest Column Breaking an old taboo, Yugoslavs and Americans in accord on Afghanistan, Record overcrowding in prisons could cause an explosion of violence, MPs' report says, Oxford degrees: The Archbishop of Canter-, Latest scientific equipment used in search for 1816 wreck of French ship off African coast, Lisbon delight at Carter visit, Reagan-will-win forecast clouds a Carter victory, Safety strike by Rome law men, Mr Steel's wish for an alliance for change, Asean rebuff to Hanoi for Thai intrusion helps fortify alliance, Former prostitute must pay back £450,000, Motives of France questioned in Port Vila, Shipbuilding jobs 'at risk', 'Times' management accused by NGA, Mr Trudeau calls on Mrs Thatcher, NEC defeat for Labour leaders over N Ireland, London Diary Palliser from Paris to Pimlico, Britain and France agree Port Vila plan, French find the English have 'le mot juste', Bill aimed at easing builders' tax burden, Recruitment drive for mail cadets, 'Sneeze machine' stops protest, Woman lived for a year with her dead sister, Seychelles holding 13 seven months after alleged coup, Dutch backing for Thorn EEC nomination, Conservatives in clash over Manchester's debt, A glaring case of injustice, 11pc target foreseen in Civil Service pay round, Laggers 'merit top wages', Rum punch belt weigh up Mr Manley's coup, The Times/ORC Poll Improving family life is main motivation for working, ILEA break-up supported, Fire-fighting fund doubled in France, Split over choice of Mr Ohira's successor, Mule ride up the Andes in tracks of conquistador, Unions in talks on motor industry recession, Dutch Cabinet refuses to impose oil ban against South Africa, $1m project to save giant panda, Death toll in Tripura now over 2,000, Mexican drought blamed on hurricane experiments, NBC claims $67m on Olympics insurance, Carter proposal on Kabul spurned in Tass analysis, Weekly donations still too low, commisssioners say, Brazil may expel Mr Biggs, Engineering top job for boys from independent schools, Playbuses: must this really be the last stop?, Hostile building societies reject Wilson report recommendations, Head of London IRA bomb campaign gets 18 years, Autopsy on girl who fell to death in Jiddah, House that civil servant said should go to private buyer is left off housing group's selling list, Withdrawn Soviet division reported to be standing by on Afghanistan frontier, Olympics for the handicapped need £100,000, MPs hear of mistake in traffic forecast, Board justifies system for parole, Tourists seized and robbed in Kenya game reserve, Life term for man who scalded woman to death, Steeped in spice The Times Cook, 'Virgin soldier' was cruelly bullied, coroner says, Mr Carter calls on Spain to join Nato alliance, Pornography: does a committee know best?, Atlantic race record set by man of 65, Argentine junta lays down conditions for a return to democracy, Reorganization of NHS meets staff opposition, Archaeology report Taxila: Pre-historic remains explored, Harlem poor benefit in an election year deal, Khomeini attack on wreckers of monuments, A national service as way to unity is put to churches, Adviser for Whitehall reform plan sought, 'Draconian' grant plan is ruled out. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Victorian High Society, Bell's, Daniel Watney, Total, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered, Chesterfield Properties Limited, Whitebread And Company Limited, T.L.S., World Hand, St. Joseph's Hospice, Saab900, Bank Base Rates, Atlas Copco, The Times, Pool Promoters Association, Liverpool Capital For Industry, A Businessman's Best Friend, Peugeot, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Marlborough Property Holdings Limited, Powell Duffryn, Austin Morris, Philips, Bryant, Hicking Pentecost And Co. Limited, Weatherall Green & Smith, Agovox Answering, Vanguard. Weather: The Weather. Law: Three on drugs charges after yacht raid, Court of Appeal Maintenance burdens cannot be shifted to short-term tenants O'May and Others v City of London Real Property Co Ltd, New rent need not be market rent King v King, Optician struck off for theft from NHS, Inquiry called off into death of Sanjay Gandhi, MP fined for speeding, Goldfish entitled to protection, judges say. Politics and Parliament: Confusion over plethora of ombudsmen, Human sacrifices on altar of monetarism, Civil Service pensions 9pc of salary bill, Every day's delay in Government action will prolong slump House of Commons, Role for port states in enforcing standards of shipping safety, There is no school without books, Electrification schemes for British Rail, Search for fairer totting-up system for road offences, No instant solutions: governments cannot spend their way out of unemployment, When others do the work, Safety of cyclists, Jobs will only flourish if inflation is lowered, No decision yet on films authority, Legislation coming to end Ports Council, Accent on training policies: Labour defeated by 63 votes, Bill refused, New bus licensing laws in October. Sport: Rugby League Fulham set for early start, Rugby Union Dependable Patterson gets the Lions' vote, Horse Show Luxton horses' field day, Olympic Games Helsinki may be chosen for 1988, Snooker New tournament for leading professionals, Sports in Brief, Football Millwall's £10m plans for ground approved, Athletics Williamson and Cram face Oslo showdown, Cricket Time enough for Essex to get rid of Turner, Rowing Lightweight eight needs cash to stay afloat, Tennis Drama lurks away from the Centre Court, Racing Bonnie Charlie to make most of weight advantage over main rival, Cycling Hinault says tour will be won or lost in the Alps, Yachting Small error pegs back Chap Chap, Motor racing Manufacturers present a new package to FISA. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services, Creme Creme. Reviews: Calling a convoluted tune, A Force to Reckon With Yorkshire Television, A Short Sharp Shock Stratford East, A man on trial The Letters of Gustave Flaubert, 1830-1857, Harlem Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, Patrick George Serpentine Gallery Philip Sutton Holsworthy Gallery Martin Jones Chenil Gallery, The Beat Hammersmith Palais, Fiction 'Company' By Samuel Beckett (Calder, £5.50). The Best Short Stories of John Buchan Edited by David Daniell (Michael Joseph, £7.50). Staking Claims By Page Edwards (Mario Boyars, £5.95) Kolyma Tales By Varlan Shalamov, Sudden departures The Duke of Deception, Grockles, emmets and country guides, Nerves of Steel A House Divided, Craig Sheppard Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Dickie takes over at Glyndebourne, New venture by Youth and Music, Television, £120,000 for bronze with Michelangelo link, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,259, Personal Choice. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Two men on remarkable journeys, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 27, 1955 New regime for Saar. Editorials/Leaders: Acts Of Aggression By Vietnam, A Close Look At The City, Bishops All Round. Letters to the Editor: Performance of state concerns, East European studies, 'Dutch auction', Against national wage bargaining, Crirminal law reform, Nuclear workers' safety, Husband and wife, Benefits to business of London Traveller ticket, Air fares, Professor Anthony Blunt, Forty years on..., Too much football, Way ahead for S Africa, Spouse's property interests, Protest boycotts, Defence and the Labour Party, The road to Kew. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Ulster bravery awards are presented. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Doreen Potter, Mr John Beck, Miss Lillian Lutter, Mr John Laurie Scottish actor of wide experience, Vaclav Pelisek, Mr Richard Mogg. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets News of BP find boosts oil section after hours, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities recover. Business and Finance: More than half of new gilt-edged stock sold, Whitbread CCA profit £51m, Still problems for oil from coal, Discount market, Glynwed in £3m US purchase, Tebbitt embarks on expansion, ICL steps up campaign for £60m tax computer, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, CBI call to help loss making companies, Consolidation at Alpine Drinks, Qualified welcome for Wilson conclusions, Iraq to increase price of crude by $2, That's enough brandy, Scotch drinkers say, Hoveringham profits hope, Powell Duffryn up 20p as profits top £15m, Bid approach to Bio-Kil, Revertex rejects Yule Catto's £5m takeover bid, Lethargy 'affecting Japanese as well', Mining Cornish tin could now look more attractive, Chubb holds dividend despite fall in profits, Finance for Industry profits rise to £28.8m, In Brief, Peak £47m pretax profit from BPB, Economic notebook First step away from the straight and narrow?, Renwick profits held back by disputes, Bamfords to continue trading, Banks deny merger claim, Trusthouse Forte up only 1pc to £19.3m, Treasury chiefs offer hopes of lower interest rates soon, Business Diary: Ye banks and braes o' bonny Osaka, The Pound, GSA tin sale, Conclusions of the Wilson committee report, Briefly, International Australian bank merger agreed, £1m losses on diving centre criticized, Irish company takes shares in Youghal Carpets, Gold, Fisons chief executive to step down, £425m gap in New York City budget, Overseas boost for B Elliott, Senate backs energy conversion plan, Wilson poses the right questions, How the City took a long hard look at itself, EMS European Currency Rates, Vickers and Rolls-Royce Motors merging into £90m engineering group, Foundries try to weather recession. Business Appointments: Business appointments TAC Heavylift marketing chief. Births.

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