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The Times - 02/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Patricia Clough, By John Roper, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, From David Felton, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Robin Young, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Richard Ford, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Witherow, Byv Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, By Diana Geddes education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, by Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Gretel Spitzer, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Leapman, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Bernard Melunsky of Reuters, From Denis Reinhardt, From Ivor Davis, From Michael Knipe, John Higgins, Philip Howard, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Alan Ross, By Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Charles McKean, Alan Hamilton, Stewart Tendler Crime reporter, FRITZ SPIEGL, , ANTHONY VAUGHAN, , RICHARD MARSH, , H. W. DAWES, , MICHAEL EDWARDES, , R. McKENNA, , ALLAN CHAPMAN, , G. H. MOORES, , JOHN TRUMPER, , CATHERINE BURKE, , P. E. S. REDDINGTON, , Brian Alderson, Philippa Toomey, Peter Vansittart, Jacky GillotT, Heather Renshaw, David Wade, Neil Philip, By Our Medical Correspondent, By a Saleroom Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By David Hewson, Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Wainwright, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, Frank Vogl, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Labour Editor, W. WARNER, , HAROLD LEE, , F. K. C. PIKE, , ALLAN M. TELFORD, , REX MAYALLE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Bob Rodwell, Peter Hill, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Gibberd design chosen to replace Jubilee Hall, Size restriction on German warships likely to be lifted, Spanish police find bomb in resort hotel, Lord Snow, novelist and playwright, dies, Warning that big rises will cut council services, Tory MPs in call to Mr Prior, Rise in nursery school education figures, US orders immediate arms airlift to Thailand, Lucas offer £10 'take it or leave it' wage rise, Mrs Gandhi accuses police in Assam, Cambridge Tripos examination results in four subjects, Ombudsman's call for wider powers, China and wildlife fund to protect gaint panda, Pamphlet gives examples of university research, TUC calls on Government to reverse money policies, Police go back 10 years in fires inquiry, Mrs Thatcher attacks call for blacks to shun police, Ovett and Coe both set world records, Warnings on Ulster proposals, Pretoria hands over more powers in Namibia, Store claims huge support for Sunday trading, Struggle to establish limit on top salaries, Homes plea for the 'boat people', Pope sees prisoners in model jail, Coldest July start after wettest June, Shah taken out of intensive care unit, Labour faces rebellion on EEC vote, Pioneer of V2 rocket dies of stroke, Tribute to murdered President, Mr Carter to visit Tokyo next week, Italian Government meets unions after 6m strike, Long-stop talks on 'Observer', London Diary, Thame holds a poll to make its feelings plain as Whitehall considers planning application A market town mobilizes itself against the developers, The French agree to Mr Thorn as head of EEC, Nazi holocaust survivors to meet, Railmen ask Labour to ban 'far-left' infiltrators, French call for Olympics based in Greece, Heart of schoolboy athlete transplanted in man of 50, Paris police arrest 11 members of extreme right-wing movements, Class lists: Natural sciences, music, and oriental studies, Sergeant shot dead after taking two hostages, Fluoride poll finds two thirds in favour, Liner's future at risk, P & O say, Unit will study social effects of television, 300 corpses in Salvador university's mortuary, Jamaica's tourists choose from sweet and sour menu, Polytechnic director says Britain should stop undervaluing practical skills, Iranian doctors call strike over colleague's execution, Strike called to protest at council's cuts, South Africa's mounting crisis at home and abroad: 3 Cruel and systematic alienation of Coloureds reaps whirlwind, The super grass who shook Scotland Yard, Chinese delay air links with Hongkong, BL pins hopes on Marina, Sioux win Little Big Horn battle in the end, Portugal confident France will support its entry, One in eight families has only one parent, Anglo-French mission avoids collapse of New Hebrides talks, Herr Schmidt says Russia ready to talk on missiles, Cost-cutting review of defence staff advisers, Methodists win conference tussle to give their traditional hymn book a more modern image, 35 churchmen fined after Johannesburg protest rally, Turkey to get £366m aid in five-year agreement with EEC, Smaller Civil Service role planned in health exports, Unease over insulin sources, The architectural questions over a brilliant case of restoration, Pay rates at Thames barrier defended, Channel link scepticism, Mr Biffen moves out of line on inflation, Eskimos agree to form a link round Pole, Science report Psychiatry: Tests of ECT treatment, Oil strike in Suez Gulf, Occupation is preferred to rule by the Khmer Rouge, Warfare by chemicals most likely, Tories say, Mr Anderson has enough money to go the distance, Israel anger at Jerusalem vote in UN, British protest rejected by Soviet Union. Index. Display Advertising: Mobil, Strutt & Parker, Imi, Sgb Group Limited, Bmw, Multiple Display Advertisements, Don Quixote, Vanguard, Extel Group, Property Holding, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Generators, Norcros. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: New MP, High opinion of work by Mind, PM condemns advice on non-cooperation, Harvesting of antlers in velvet ban approved, Minister unconvinced that Inmos would be automatic success, Animal protection, Government pledge on shortfall of pensions House of Lords, Lack of decision deplored, Opting-out kidney donor plan rejected, Lords reserve judgment on appeal by NUJ, Pregnant women not at risk from aspirin, New home defence service urged, Prices and incomes policy a dangerous flirtation with corporatism-Mr Biffen, Ferranti shares must be held for two years, Tax treatment of long-service awards, Road accidents cost £1,730m, The money is there but why do so many buy foreign? House of Commons. Law: Striker's resources Regina v Supplementary Benefits Commission, Ex parte Fordham, Trout are not livestock Cresswell (Valuation officer) v British Oxygen Co Ltd, Barbecue a building Windsor Hotel (Newquay) Ltd v Allan, Court of Appeal Confidentiality in child care cases Gaskin v Liverpool City Council, Queen's award deceit alleged, £13m swindler is jailed for further £1m conspiracy. Classified Advertising: La Creme De La Creme, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Books C. L. R. James on the necessity to attack, A moment for the scholarly Prince, Eat, drink and be careful, Fearless Frank BBC 1, Demotic, A Midsummer Night's Dream Regent's Park, Preludes and Song Cheltenham, Delmé/Sheppard Wigmore Hall, Spells A Dark Horn Blowing, Edge of fear, The seen and unseen, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Kids, dogs, Gramps, and pigs, Scottish National's winter season, Jacks and Knaves John Diamond. Sport: Cricket Giving up pointless contriving in the end, Football United edge along the path towards restless Brady, Racing Sponsors like the sound of Sea Chimes, Rugby Union Lions can put their backs to the front once more, Golf Sinclair looking forward to resisting challengers, Horse Show Everest maintain their happy knack with help of Mrs Edgar, Tennis McEnroe swats a troublesome foe, For the record, Boxing Ali-Holmes title contest will be held in Cairo, Rugby League Welland given place on Fulham's board. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The dishonourable Member for Stupinsky is about to make his bow, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, July 2, 1955 Czech food plan. Editorials/Leaders: The Future Of The Docklands, Mr Thorn's Suitability, Red Indians On Their Conscience. Letters to the Editor: Assurance doubly sure, Stamp duty 'archaic, inequitable and wholly iniquitous', Dr Renfrew Christie, The malaise in Fleet Street, Protest in St Paul's, Music and broadcasting, Brickworks pollution, Police links with black community, Textile slump overstated, Why the Government should back British Aerospace research, Rank shareholders suffered burden, Destruction in Iran, Control of gambling, General pause, Reliance of industry on North Sea oil, Wages policy must relate to company results. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Record price of £480,000 for Cezanne watercolour, Television, Festal evensong, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,264. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Service awards, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Lord Snow Unique position in English life and letters, Mr N. P. Birley. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Oils and golds move ahead, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Oils and Australians lead equities. Business and Finance: Thistle Field leak slows Tricentrol, Discount market, BP buys Belgian detergents group, BL abandons hopes of Aston rescue for MG, Delay in implementing labour law, Commodities, Kuwaiti buyer set to make offer for Hay's Wharf, Foreign exchange report, How the future looks from Millbank, Italy set for tough austerity measures, The cost of keeping Harland afloat What They Said..., Unit trust groups to merge, International Mitsubishi to increase capital, Marston profits up by 22 pc, Carless Capel sells Australian holding, US tax cuts likely in the autumn, In Brief, Buyers slow to take up Ferranti shares offer, S & W Berisford raising £28m by rights issue, The Pound, Mr Nott chooses to be imprecise, SGB boosts dividend after good half year, Allsorts of difficulty for Bassett, Briefly, Harland & Wolff receives £42m government aid to safeguard 7,000 jobs, Huge job loss in North, Business Diary: Mac the Knife and Bob-a-Job, Repair bill hits property group, Gold, Secrecy over disposal of Herbert plants, Increasing tightness seen in sugar market, Sterling: Other Markets, GEC takes stake in Sting Ray plant, Recession heightens contrast between America's regions, Post Office to meet cash limits by asset sales, Tiny video camera from Sony, EMS European Currency Rates, Tougher line on mergers forecast, Copper price jumps as US miners strike. Business Appointments: Business appointments New directors named at Schroder Wagg. Property: PERSONAL also on pages 26 and 28, Property Conservation and homes of interest, Residential property. Births.

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