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The Times - 23/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By David Blake Economics Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Peter Hennessy, From Ronald Faux, From Christopher Thomas, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Schull, From Michael Hornsby, From Sinan Fisek, From Denis Reinhardt, From Michael Binyon, By a Special Correspondent, By John Witherow, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Watts, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Modiano, From Hasan Akhtar, From Charles Harrison, From David Bonavia, From Ivor Davis, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Alan Gibson, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, Rosemary Brown, Agnes Whitaker, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Kenneth Loveland, Nicholas Wapshott, Jan Morris, John Percival, Caroline Moorehead, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, RICHARD WILLCOCK, , CLAIRE TOMALIN, , JOHN J. COUTTS, , JOHN CLENCH, , KENNETH LEE, , STEVEN LUKES, , JOE EARLE, , DAVID GALLOWAY, , ANDREW D. HARTLEY, , KENNETH P. OAKLEY, , N. WIMALASENA, , J. B. NICHOLSON, , RICHARD HODGSON, , AUBREY SINGER, , BERNARD BRETT, , BEN VINCENT, , BERYL SMAILES, , By Mack Horton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By the Staff of Nature, By John Huxley, By Philip Robinson, Peter Hill, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, John Huxley, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, DAVID POWELL, , K. C. CARTER, , TOM NORMANTON, , GUY R. STRUTT, , G. T. GOODALL, , H. E. H. HOLMES, , ANN-MARY E. HILLS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Caroline Atkinson, Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Wainwright, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle, P.K., C.D.H., Charles Douglas-Home, C.D.-H., Jan Rocha, Patrick Knight, Sue Branford,

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News: Revolution in the church matches new industrial frontier, Parliament costs 8p in every £100, Painting by Jan Brueghel and Rubens on loan, Testing West Indian pupils' ability, London protest against use of Special Patrol Group, Despairing fishermen stay in port, Nato lifts limits on West German warship building, Former Iranian press attaché shot dead, Mr Atkins starts talks on Ulster devolution, Science report Botany: Pollen for the bees, Strict laws stay Russian attitudes to homosexuality are softening, Boy aged 12 is given asylum in United States, Peter Sellers critically ill after heart attack, Heseltine call for more flexible use of land, Battered wives ask for more refuges, Dead Sea power scheme revived, Roots in both West and Third World, Government lifts embargo on arms for Chile, Brazil Emphasis shifts to making rather than growing, Investigation pledged in Suharto scandal, Thunder can upset the health, RPO puts its faith in popular works, ITN defends Afghan 'defection' interview, Stars join in strike and close down Hollywood, Stockwood successor is appointed, Mr Powell goes to the rescue as Labour attacks jobless record, Former Mugabe guerrillas arrested over killings, Japan has succeeded in industrializing its cities without destroying its society, Dominica picks woman as Prime Minister, Why British envoy's Rolls took second place to a bicycle, Rhodes buys space to soothe tourists, Cabinet considers move to stop children sniffing glue, Archaeology report Panama: Caledonian colony, British Steel is to be presented with plan aimed at saying Consett works, Death by reckless driving charge denied by Earl, Cooperation urged by Vatican to relieve shortage of priests, Warring unions face suspension move, Deadlock over control of Labour funds, Worries persist about press freedom, Madrid dealer buys reliquary, The right home and how to find it, An ambassador for Britain near the end of the road, Tribunal rebukes BL over men sleeping at work, Avon seeks aid of £750,000 for riot claims, London Diary, Nyerere call for open border with Kenya, Councils harden resistance to cuts in social services spending sought by Government, Barzil Oil is Achilles' heel of the economy, Father Lini asks Canberra to fill French aid gap, Autumn fare rise likely after £24m BR loss, Twice-jailed Pakistani released again, Jobless total rises to level not seen since mid-1930s, Brazil Metalworkers forge strikes into a political lever, Clear guide to English words and how not to use them, Crew flees as tanker breaks up, South Wales find may be base for Roman navy, Citizens in Kansas cool off in 93 deg F, Turkish union leader murdered by Islamic terrorists, Duncan Goodhew, who won, Social Focus Better off at home-with a little help, Victim of lung disease has damages reduced, Regional contrasts reflect severe distortions, 'Observer' in talks with Acas today, No ban on commercial whaling, Brazil No turning back, No police moves to reopen case of Luton killing, D-notice system is an anachronism, editor tells MPs, Languages study vital for export trade, Lessons and questions for Labour, 600 Sheerness steel men will not be expelled, Fears over power shift in Namibia, Second recall by Fiat of 22,000 cars, Body blow to police in Los Angeles, Lamb war flares as France bars NZ plan, Mr Carter rebukes his brother Billy, EEC peace mission to see PLO leader, Brandt summit will take place in Mexico, Political generalship being fully tested, A debt to match its potential, High cost of job-seeking, Richardson visit to daughter, Unionism a new faith, Pakistan debate on constitution unlikely to end martial law, Negligence may have killed 72 in China oil rig sinking. Index. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Original voice parts for Handels 'Ezio', Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Tennyson's 'In Memoriam' bought for £100,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,282. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Lloyd, The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables,, Banco Do Brasil, Irb, Banco Brascan De Investimento S.A., Steamond Limited, Plo, European Brazilian Bank Limited, Portakabin, Robertson Foods Limited, Crescent Japan Investment Trust Ltd, Bnde, Bank Base Rates, Atlas Copco, Kellock Trust Limited, Banco Do Nordeste Do Brasil S.A., The Times, Hogg Robinson Group Limited, Proalcool, Bnh, Gotaas-Larsen Shipping Corporation, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Banespa, Cprm, Acominas, Aerolineas Argentinas, E.Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Sugesta-Suggestopedy Center, Austin Morris, British Telecom, Trailblazer Erf 80, Hampton & Sons, Ibc-Instituto Brasileiro Do Café. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Training leaves a lot to be desired, MPs accept pay restraint but seek better provision for their pensions, Fall of wood ornament forces peers to move, Spending a way out of recession an option no longer available, Additional funds for apprentices, Inflation the job killer in the North, When roof fell in on the Lords House of Lords, Government defeat on option mortgages, Commons votes to legalize homosexuality in Scotland, Warning over use of tyre sealants, Granada TV is entitled to protection, Lords told, Difficulty in defining glue-sniffing offences, Labour censure on unemployment: higher productivity the only cure-PM House of Commons. Law: Demands for cell death inquiry upset coroner, Gas fitter cleared of killing customer by negligence, Previous convictions alone are not enough Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Santillo, Wage-level fines and work camps urged for offenders, Police found 300 cannabis plants at farm, Lockheed bribes men ordered to pay £710,000, Bank manager opened false accounts, Chancery Division UK residents taxable on gains by foreign trustees Lee Dale (Inspector of Taxes) v Lewis Pearson (Inspector of Taxes) v Page, Man shot woman after contract to kill failed, Crown court backlog growing, Court of Appeal Damages cut by supervening event Jobling v Associated Dairies Ltd, Police to pay damages of £3,270 to West Indian. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Sports in Brief, Racing, Cricket Procter takes the prize again but Doshi is man of the odd match, Golf Long course will produce true champion, Congratulations stopped, Yachting Snoggledog in the running for main honour, Athletics Juantorena and Coe provide a poignant moment, Football Robinson to move to Brighton for £400,000, Croquet, Rowing Coxless four bravely keep British flag flying, Yachting Brazil lead two classes, Fencing A foil champion is disqualified, Tennis Riessen yields to the burning sun, Judo Five countries walk out of Olympic draw, Modern pentathlon Horvath hoists Sweden into contention, Squash Rackets Appointment for Briers, Gymnastics Rising star of Russia, setting sun of Japan, Baseball, Results in Moscow, Boxing Headguards may be used at Los Angeles, Rugby League N Zealand's busy schedule, Swimming Goodhew achieves his big ambition. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Educational, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services. Reviews: Nais Old Vic, Oscar Peterson/Ella Fitzgerald Grosvenor House, Kaleidoscope Richmond, Collision of cultures The Mother Country Riverside Studios, Books Foreign Devils on the Silk Road The Silk Road, Metamorphoses Fishguard Festival, Alan Parker: a love affair with New York. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Jet-laggers unite, switch off your pangs, 25 years ago From the Times of Saturday, July 23, 1955. Gulbenkian will. Editorials/Leaders: The Consequences Of Inflation, A Dying Industry Of Death, The Dangers Of Moscow Reporting. Letters to the Editor: Honouring Nelson the 'European', Buyers' premium at British auctions, Scotland's sense of grievance, Umbrella for blacks, Imports and danger of economic suicide, Sales of the 'Bounty' in an enlarged EEC, Suitable coinage, Best of both worlds..., Pressure to excel, Exotic marbles, The future of BBC Radio, Episcopal appurtenances, Pricing oneself into a job, Sri Lankan emergency, In Iraqi Kurdistan, Cost of planning permission, The cost of parliamentary questions, Handicapped children, Training and employment, The Piltdown forgery, Temporary housing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr M. W. Frederiksen Authority on Roman history, Lieut-Col J. E. Grimshaw, Dr Gunter Nagelschmidt, Mr Allan Pettersson. Business and Finance: Discount market, Gillett Brothers dividend held, US urged to avoid 'hasty' cut in taxes, Current thinking on private power, Reforming our archaic budgetary system, Commodities, Directors resist plans for workers on board, International Hoffman-La Roche sales up 9pc at interim, GKN workers hit out as 800 more lose jobs, London listing for Gotaas-Larsen, Lloyd's hope for out of court Sasse settlement, A critical period for gilts, Neepsend advances in difficult year, In Brief, Sealink sets sail to win the discount race, Mercantile House rights issue, Less rigid borrowing limits likely for state industry, The Pound, Thorn to sell ultrasound offshoot to US group, Arlington ahead despite difficult second half, Briefly, Footwear exports fall 22 per cent in May, Improvement seen in UK cocoa grind, Britain asks for extra EEC aid to meet cost of steel redundancies, Report urges budget preparation reform, How America takes recession in its stride, Regional Unemployment, Gold, Redundancies double in 12 months, Starwest acquires nearly 30pc of Gough Cooper, Sterling: Other Markets, Growers plan to buy British Sugar stake, Rolls-Royce rejects Bell bid for 25pc, Payout at British Land, EMS European Currency Rates, British Gas chief cautions against restructuring after announcing £425m profits, Welcome for easing of Post Office monopoly, Business Diary: Vodka and brine · Devilish difficult. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities depressed by profit-taking, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lloyds Bank boardroom reshuffle in December. Property: Flat Sharing, Property Buildings for conversion still popular, Residential property. Births.

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