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The Times - 21/07/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Ian Bradley, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Nicholas Timmins, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Wood European Political Editor, From Neil Kelly, By Caroline Moorehead, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, From Sinan Fisek, From Nicholas Ashford, From Stephen Downer, From Denis Reinhardt, By Roger Berthoud, Gerald Ely, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, David Robinson, Valerie Minogue, Ronald Hayman, Hilary Finch, John Percival, Noel Goodwin, From John Hennessy, From Jim Railton, From Norman Fox, By Peter Ryde, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Watson, Dr Tony Smith, Michael Leapman, Louis Heren, David Wood, JOHN RAVEN, , J. R. S. WEBBA, , D. D. C. MONRO, , MARTYN W. STEVENS, , HENDRIK BOSSMAN, , CARLOS LARREA LA CALLE, , ERNEST G. PEART, , H. R. HERBERT, , LEOLIN PRICE, , COSMAS DESMOND, , KENNETH R. MABBITT, , WYNNE BRINDLE, , JANET HIERONS, , GEORGE TIMMS, , JOHN TORODE, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By the Staff of Nature, Mr David Wallace writes:, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Peter Norman, By John Huxley, By Peter Hill Indusrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Staff, Derek Harris, Adrienne Gleeson, Harry Debelius, Bob Crew, D. W. GRIFFITHS, , W. B. HOWE, , ALEX HARRISON, , H. F. O. BEWSHER, , JOHN E. GARTON, , COLIN VINES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, Oliver Stanley, Ross Davies, By Our Correspondent, Anthony Hilton, Michael Clark, Rosemary Unsworth, By William Ellington, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Peter Dear,

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News: When work means health, The 'hired mouth' who made Latin live, Soldier shot dead as his family watches, Silver for Britons as Russians strike gold, Trotskyist school aiming to attract the young, Britain receives £63m from EEC social fund, Lebanese moderate forming national unity Cabinet, W Germany offers to fill potential gap in Europe's sea defences, Mr Callaghan renews social contract call, Pilot tells why he 'confessed', Ex-gang leader may delay surrender, Repair costs likely to make RAF scrap Buccaneers, BBC World Service will continue in South-east, The West's big mistake over Soviet nationalism, Bangkok is worried by Muslim terror, Economic miracle based on hard work, superior skills and ability to adapt Vitality has driven resourceless Japan to the point of challenging America as the leading industrial nation, Cabinet's atomic bomb minute restored to file, Union anger at plan to curb pickets, Two more suspected of part in Bakhtiar attempt arrested, Open competition for PhD awards advocated, Five accused of plot are executed in Tehran, Paris talks fail to appease Port Vila leader, MoD opposes nuclear power station, Couple beaten and stabbed to death at home, Divine law and the conflict within a mixed marriage, Prisoners of conscience Chile: Hector Enrique Figueroa Yanez, Whaling group faces difficulty, Labour faces left-wing constituency challenge, Bolivia coup leaders move to put down resistance, Why England cannot shrug off Wales, 'Observer' union pins hope on Acas meeting, Many Frenchmen think the sun revolves round them, Man aged 48 gets heart of woman of 23, Child cancer care gets £600,000 extra, Science report Biotechnology: Wresting drugs from bugs, Thatcher appeal for greater mobility of labour, The need for the West to help Turkey to help itself, Photograph by Alan Davidson, Middle East policy defended, Thais refuse to talk with Phnom Penh on border control plan, Joint TUC and Labour Party paper proposes import quotas and promotion of British products, Hilda's Republican Diary, Agriculture NFU attacks battery hen code, US-based cult fails to deny gun-training claim, Mr Nkomo flies home to a crime wave, Ford forecast of election deadlock, Terrorists kill Turkish ex-premier, Iran Embassy guerrillas threaten vengeance on Britain, Boy killed, 16 hurt in coach crash, Arab hunger strikers demand equality with Jewish prisoners, Compromise on pay ends most strikes in Poland, Libyan jet fighter hits Italian mountain, Government considers use of ballots to decide on existing closed shops, Twelve lifted from sea after wave sinks boat, US criticized during Nicaraguan celebrations, Housing Bill nears the statute book almost unamended by critics, Mr Whitelaw rejects TUC charges that SPG is a paramilitary force directed at demonstrations, Tamils blamed for riots in Sri Lanka, Block grant alternative system proposed. Index. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Zimbabwe may seek army chief abroad, Appointments in the Forces. Display Advertising: Royal Navy Seaman Officer, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, Association Of First Division Civil Servants, The M & G Group, Treasury Stock, 1991, Simpson, Iea, Reader Services Directory, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Henry Butcher, Macmillan London, Halifax, Lloyds Bank Group, Save The Children, The Game Fair, Daimler. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Tax allowance refused Vibroplant Ltd v Holland (Inspector of Taxes), Boy aged 12 pleads for asylum, Queen's Bench Division When a student is 'ordinarily resident' Regina v Barnet London Borough Council Ex parte Shah and Another, Mr Rees urges inquiry into murderer's cell death, Police station besieged. Property: Commercial Property Sensitive sites treated with ingenuity, Flat Sharing, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Acknowledgements, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Vienna enjoys long evenings of The Last Days of Mankind, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Music Group of London Wigmore Hall, A miniature drama Songmakers' Almanac Wigmore Hall, Lively low comedy coming up from down under, Book review Living with history and living in history Promenades. Sport: Rifle shooting Bottom of class to record, A skinny Kenyan with an Olympic dream in her satchel Barefoot over the hills to 1984, Football A preserve of the East that the East should preserve, Yachting Mute protest and Estonian weather dampen opening, Golf Watson with the wind at his back, Shooting McEachran is on target, Football Rossi's ban is cut but others fare less well, Rowing Baillieu and Clark straight through to final, Basketball, Tennis Dibbs wins title without losing a set, Racing Sea Pigeon to come home to roost again at Ayr, Swimming Two silvers for Britain on an outstanding day, Rowing Juniors take honours in national event, Gymnastics Soviet Union well ahead of nearest challengers, Diary of events, Modern Pentathlon British team ride into danger on first day, Equestrianism Younger riders prove themselves, For the record, Cricket England keep Willis despite Richards savaging, Polo Stowell Park make up for slow start, Hockey Stand-ins no match for the Indians, Boxing Four who hope to end Stevenson's reign, Cycling Third victory in a row for Russians, IOC veteran goes home, Weightlifting All that glitters is not gold, Cycling Zoetemelk's Tour: Kelly earns praise. Editorials/Leaders: Memories are made of this, To memory dear, Britain's ties with Angola, Arms exports, A Horrible Regime, Intervention in miners' pay, The Spectre Of Unilateralism, Assessing the real cost of defence, Democracy in Jamaica. Letters to the Editor: Savings at British Airways, Charges added to credit card bills, Selling Scotch whisky in France, Cost effective delivery of electric bills, Tax relief on pensions, Miraculous alternative of genetic engineering, Museum opening hours, Whose cultural heritage?, The Act of Settlement, Useful 'phrops', New technology rewards, Friends betrayed, Samson at a premium. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 21, 1955. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Deaths. Obituaries: Major The Hon Henry Douglas-Home Ornithologist and broadcaster, Mr Terence Millin, Dr Nihat Erim. Business and Finance: Business Diary profile: Incomparable Hugh Clegg, Woolworth tools up for DIY, Equipment faults cut Iran's oil output, Design-the key component from Motor Panels, Easing the yoke of taxation on business, In Brief, Mild weather helps Francis Parker, More share prices, Euromarkets Investors concentrate on D-mark issues, Nationalized industry chairmen to examine purchasing policies, The case for taking self-regulation seriously, The Pound, Marinas beat the Spanish tourist slump, Holiday trade surplus is lowest since 1975, PO delays criticized by computing centre, Briefly, Banking Why Crocker looked so attractive, Freight Depression hits the tanker trade, Brokers' views Growing job losses provoke concern, Business appointments New director at Lloyds Bank Int, Future of training boards threatened by plan to put £40m costs on industry, This week Focus on mining related shares, Commodities Today in Lusaka Cipec will take stock of world copper production, Inquiry on rubber trade barriers, Japanese women campaign for equality at work, US brokerage houses hit boom time, EEC lowers duty on U S chemical imports, Faint gleam of hope for tanker market, Fair Trading report shows widespread public dissatisfaction with home repair standards, Ford chief calls for Japanese import curb, Lonrho and Tanzania near accord on assets, Tighter rein likely on West Germany's banks. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,280.

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